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RE  AMERICAN  STATE  AND  TOWN  HISTORIES 
BIBLIOGRAPHIES.   RAILROADIANA 
AND  ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


THE  PRIVATE  LIBRARY 


OF  THE  LATE 


JOSIAH   HENRY    BENTON 

AT  ONE  TIME  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


TO  BE  SOLD  AT  UNRESTRICTED  PUBLIC  SALE 

BY  ORDER  OF  MRS.  BENTON 

ON  THURSDAY  AFTERNOON  AND  EVENING,  MARCH  lira,  1920 

UNDER  THE  MANAGEMENT  OF 

THE  AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


GIFT  OF 


THE  AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION 

DESIGNS  ITS  CATALOGUES  AND  DIRECTS 

ALL  DETAILS  OF  ILLUSTRATION 

TEXT  AND  TYPOGRAPHY 


ON  PUBLIC  EXHIBITION 
AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH,   NEW  YORK 
ENTRANCE,  6  EAST  23RD  STREET 

BEGINNING  SATURDAY,    MARCH  6™,  1920 

AND  CONTINUING  UNTIL  THE  TIME  OF  SALE 


THE   PRIVATE   LIBRARY  OF 
AMERICANA  AND  ENGLISH    LITERATURE 

OF  THE  LATE 

'JOSIAH   HENRY  BENTON 

AT  ONE  TIME  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


TO  BE  SOLD  AT  UNRESTRICTED   PUBLIC  SALE 

BY  ORDER  OF  MRS.  BENTON 

ON  THURSDAY  AFTERNOON  AND  EVENING,  MARCH  HTH,  1920 

AT  2:30  IN  THE  AFTERNOON  AND  8:00  O'CLOCK  IN  THE  EVENING 

AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 


GIFT 


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HISTORY 


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tJP  TO  THE 

FIRST  SETTLEMENTS  THEREIN 

BY  THE 


I5T  THE 

YEAR  1768. 


BY  JOHN  HAYWOOD, 

Of  TUB  COX7KTT  Or  B1TID80B,  IK  THE  8TATI  OI  TSKITISSIX, 


NASHVILLE: 

PRINTED  BY  GEORGE 
1828. 

JOHN  HAYWOOD 

Exact  facsimile  of  Title-page 

[No.  376] 


ILLUSTRATED   CATALOGUE  OF 

RARE  AMERICAN  STATE  AND  TOWN   HISTORIES 
ENGLISH  LITERATURE  AND  RAILROADIANA 

THE  PRIVATE  LIBRARY 

OF  THE  LATE 

JOSIAH  HENRY  BENTON 

AT  ONE  TIME  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


TO  BE  SOLD  WITHOUT  RESERVE  OR  RESTRICTION 

BY  ORDER  OF  MRS.   BENTON 

ON  THURSDAY  AFTERNOON  AND  EVENING,  MARCH  HTH,  1920 

AT  2:30  IN  THE  AFTERNOON  AND  8:00  O'CLOCK  IN  THE  EVENING 


THE  SALE  TO  BE  CONDUCTED  BY 

MR.  THOMAS  E.   KIRBY  AND  HIS  ASSISTANTS,   OF 

THE  AMERICAN   ART  ASSOCIATION,  MANAGERS 

NEW  YORK  CITY 


BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICE  OF.  THE  LATE 
JOSIAH  HENRY  BENTON 

The  late  Josiah  Henry  Benton  Jr.  was  born  at  Addison,  Vermont,  August 
4th,  1843.  He  received*  his  education  in  the  public  schools,  Bradford  (Vt.) 
Academy,  the  New  London  (N.  H.)  Literary  and  Scientific  Institute,  and 
studied  law  at  the  Albany  Law  School,  from  which  he  graduated  in  1886, 
being  admitted  to  the  Bar,  May  5th,  1866.  From  August  15th,  1862,  to  July 
1863,  he  served  as  a.  private  in  Company  "H,"  Twelfth  Vermont  Volunteers. 
During  the  years  1867  to  1873,  he  practised  law  in  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  serving 
during  a  part  of  this  time  (1868  and  1870-1872)  as  Assistant-Clerk  and  Clerk 
of  the  Xew  Hampshire  House  of  Representatives.  The  early  part  of  1873 
found  Mr.  Benton  in  Boston  where  he  practised  law  until  his  death,  specializ 
ing  in  corporation  and  railroad  law.  As  a  Trustee,  and  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Boston  Public  Library,  he  rendered  valuable  service 
to  that  Institute  from  the  time  of  his  first  taking  on  his  duties  in  1894  until  his 
death.  He  was  the  author  of  numerous  monographs  and  addresses  on  legal, 
economic  and  legislative  subjects ;  also  of  "Samuel  Slade  Benton,  His  Ancestors 
and  Descendants,"  1901;  "A  Notable  Libel  Suit,"  1904;  "Early  Census  Mak 
ing  in  Massachusetts,"  1905,  etc.  In  the  formation  of  his  library,  Mr.  Benton 
devoted  himself  largely  to  American  History,  specializing  in  items  relating  to 
Vermont.  As  a  collector  of  autographs,  he  ranked  among  the  more  discrimin 
ating  of  modern  collectors,  gathering  together  one  of  the  most  important  and 
interesting  collections  of  recent  years.  This  collection  of  autograph  letters  will 
be  sold  immediately  following  the  sale  of  Mr.  Benton's  Library  herein 
catalogued. 

SUMMARY  OF  THE  BENTON  LIBRARY 

AMERICANA.    Numbers  1  to  558,  inclusive 

CIVIL  WAR  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.    Nos.  75  to  92 

CONNECTICUT  STATE  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY.    Nos.  99  to  110 

EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  HISTORY.    Nos.  124  to  137 

GENEALOGIES  OF  AMERICAN  FAMILIES.    Nos.  143  to  156 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  ITEMS.     Nos.  157  to  159 

ILLINOIS  HISTORY.     No.  172 

INDIAN  WARS  AND  CAPTIVITIES.    Nos.  173  to  181 

KENTUCKY  HISTORY.     Nos.  140  and  185 

MAINE  HISTORY.    Nos.  199  and  200 

MARYLAND  HISTORY.    No.  201 

MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY.     Nos.  203  to  281 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORY.    Nos.  287  to  300 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATE  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY.     Nos.  301  to  318 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORY.     Nos.  319  to  321 

NEW  YORK  STATE  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY.    Nos.  322  to  324 

NORTH  CAROLINA  STATE  HISTORY.    Nos.  325  to  329 

PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  HISTORY.    Nos.  338  to  341 


STA^E  HISTORY.    Nos.  358  to  363 
SOUTH  CAROLINA  STATE  HISTORY.    Nos.  370  to  373 
TENNESSEE  STATE  HISTORY.    Nos.  376  to  378 
TEXAS  STATE  HISTORY.     No.  379 

TRANSPORTATION,  EAILROADS  AND  CANALS.    Nos.  382  to  441 
VERMONT  STATE  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY.    Nos.  443  to  539 
VIRGINIA  STATE  HISTORY.     Nos.  541  to  546 
ENGLISH  LITERATURE.     Numbers  559  to  754,  inclusive 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  WORKS.    Numbers  572  to  648,  inclusive 


A  FEW  OF  THE  MORE   NOTEWORTHY  ITEMS 

BEVERLY  (Robert).     History  of  Virginia.    First  and  Second  Editions,  1705- 

1722.     [Nos.  541  and  542] 
BRICKELL  (John).    Historical  Account  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.    First 

Edition.     1737  [No.  325] 

BURK  (John).    History  of  Virginia.     Complete  set.     1822-1816  [No.  543] 
CLAY  (Henry).    Memoirs.    By  R.  C.  Winthrop.    Extra-Illustrated  [No.  93] 
COXE  (Daniel).     Carolina.     First  Edition.     1722  [No.  72] 
FILSOX   (John).     The  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  the  State  of  Kentucky. 

First  Edition.     1793  [No.  140] 
HAYWOOD  (John).    Natural  and  Aboriginal  History  of  Tennessee;  Also,  Civil 

and  Political  History  of  Tennessee.    Both  original  issues,  and  fine  copies 

[Nos.  376  and  377] 
HEW  ATT   (A.).     Historical  Account  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     1779 

[No.  373] 
HUTCHINSON  (Thomas).    History  of  Massachusetts-Bay.    3  vols.    Boston  and 

London   [No.  256]  ;  Also,  Collection  of  Original  Papers   [No.  257] 
LE  PAGE  DU  PRATZ  (M.).    History  of  Louisiana.     1763  [No.  193] 
M/CALL  (Hugh).     History  of  Georgia  [No.  157] 
M'AFEE  (R.  B.).     History  of  the  Late  War  in  the  Western  Country.     First 

Edition   [No.  197] 

MARSHALL  (H.).    History  of  Kentucky.    1824  [No.  185] 
MASON  (Jeremiah).    Memoirs  and  Correspondence.    1873.    Extra-Illustrated. 

[No.  202] 

MATHER  (Cotton).     Magnalia  Christi  Americana.     1702  [No.  282] 
SANDERS  (D.  G.).     History  of  the  Indian  Wars.     First  Edition  [No.  179] 
SMITH   (Samuel).     History  of  the  Colony  of  Nova-Caesaria  or  New  Jersey. 

1765   [No.  319] 
STITH  (William).     History  of  Virginia.     1747  [No.  545] 


Conditions  of  Sale 

1.  Any  bid  which  is  merely  a  nominal  or  fractional  advance  may  be  rejected  by 
the  auctioneer,  if,  in  his  judgment,  such  bid  would  be  likely  to  affect  the  sale  in 
juriously. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  shall  be  the  buyer,  and  if  any  dispute  arise  between 
two  or  more  bidders,  the  auctioneer  shall  either  decide  the  same  or  put  up  for 
re-sale  the  lot  so  in  dispute. 

3.  Payment   shall  be  made   of  all  or  such  part  of   the   purchase   money   as 
may  be  required,  and  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  purchasers  shall  be  given 
immediately  on  the  sale  of  every  lot,  in  default  of  which  the   lot  so  purchased 
shall  be  immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

Payment  of  that  part  of  the  purchase  money  not  made  at  the  time  of  sale, 
shall  be  made  within  ten  days  thereafter,  in  default  of  which  the  undersigned  may 
either  continue  to  hold  the  lots  at  the  risk  of  the  purchaser  and  take  such  action 
as  may  be  necessary  for  the  enforcement  of  the  sale,  or  may  at  public  or  private 
sale,  and  without  other  than  this  notice,  re-sell  the  lots  for  the  benefit  of  such  pur 
chaser,  and  the  deficiency  (if  any)  arising  from  such  re-sale,  shall  be  a  charge 
against  such  purchaser. 

4.  Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  be  made  only  upon  payment  of  the  total 
amount  due  for  all  purchases  at  the  sale. 

Deliveries  will  be  made  on  sales  days  between  the  hours  of  9  A.  M.  and  1  P.  M., 
and  on  other  days — except  holidays — between  the  hours  of  9  A.  M.  and  5  P.  M. 

Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  be  made  only  at  the  American  Art  Galleries,  or 
other  place  of  sale,  as  the  case  may  be,  and  only  on  presenting  the  bill  of  purchase. 

Delivery  may  be  made,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Association,  of  any  purchase 
during  the  session  of  the  sale  at  which  it  was  sold. 

5.  Shipping,    boxing  or  wrapping  of  purchases   is  a  business   in   which   the 
Association  is  in  no  wise  engaged,  and  will  not  be  performed  by  the  Association 
for  purchasers.     The  Association  will,  however,  afford  to  purchasers  every  facility 
for  employing  at  current  and  reasonable  rates  carriers  and  packers ;  doing  so,  how 
ever,  without  any  assumption  of  responsibility  on  its  part  for  the  acts  and  charges 
of  the  parties  engaged  for  such  service. 

6.  Storage  of  any  purchase  shall  be  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser.     Title 
passes  upon  the  fall  of  the  auctioneer's  hammer,  and  thereafter,  while  the  Asso 
ciation  will  exercise  due  caution   in  caring  for  and  delivering  such  purchase,   it 
will    not    hold    itself    responsible    if    such    purchase    be    lost,    stolen,    damaged    or 
destroyed. 

Storage  charges  will  be  made  upon  all  purchases  not  removed  within  ten  days 
from  the  date  of  the  sale  thereof. 

7.  Guarantee   is  not  made  either  by  the  owner  or  the  Association  of  the  cor 
rectness  of  the  description,  genuineness  or  authenticity  of  any  lot,  and  no  sale  will 
be  set  aside  on  account  of  any  incorrectness,  error  of  cataloguing,  or  any  imper 
fection  not  noted.     Every  lot  is  on  public  exhibition  one  or  more  days  prior  to  its 
sale,  after  which  it  is  sold  "as  is"  and  without  recourse. 

The  Association  exercises  great  care  to  catalogue  every  lot  correctly,  and  will 
give  consideration  to  the  opinion  of  any  trustworthy  expert  to  the  effect  that  any 
lot  has  been  incorrectly  catalogued,  and,  in  its  judgment,  may  either  sell  the 
lot  as  catalogued  or  make  mention  of  the  opinion  of  such  expert  who  thereby 
would  become  responsible  for  such  damage  as  might  result  were  his  opinion  with 
out  proper  foundation. 

SPECIAL    NOTICE. 

Buying  or  bidding  by  the  Association  for  responsible  parties  on  orders  trans 
mitted  to  it  by  mail,  telegraph  or  telephone,  will  be  faithfully  attended  to  without 
charge  or  commission.  Any  purchase  so  made  will  be  subject  to  the  above  Condi 
tions  of  Sale,  which  cannot  in  any  manner  be  modified.  The  Association,  however, 
in  the  event  of  making  a  purchase  of  a  lot  consisting  of  one  or  more  books  for  a 
purchaser  who  has  not,  through  himself  or  his  agent,  been  present  at  the  exhibition 
or  sale,  will  permit  such  lot  to  be  returned  within  ten  days  from  the  date  of  sale, 
and  the  purchase  money  will  be  returned,  if  the  lot  in  any  material  manner  differs 
from  its  catalogue  description. 

Orders  for  execution  by  the  Association  should  be  written  and  given  with 
such  plainness  as  to  leave  no  room  for  misunderstanding.  Not  only  should  the  lot 
number  be  given,  but  also  the  title,  and  bids  should  be  stated  to  be  so  much 
for  the  lot,  and  when  the  lot  consists  of  one  or  more  volumes  of  books  or  objects 
of  art,  the  bid  per  volume  or  piece  should  also  be  stated.  If  the  one  transmitting 
the  order  is  unknown  to  the  Association,  a  deposit  should  be  sent  or  reference 
submitted.  Shipping  directions  should  also  be  given. 

Priced  copies  of  the  catalogue  of  any  sale,  or  any  session  thereof,  will  be 
furnished  by  the  Association  at  a  reasonable  charge. 

AMERICAN    ART    ASSOCIATION, 

American   Art   Galleries, 
Madison    Square    South, 

New    York    City. 


AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART   GALLERIES 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH,  NEW  YORK 

UNRESTRICTED  PUBLIC  SALE  BY  ORDER  OF  MRS.  BENTON 
THE  PRIVATE  LIBRARY  OF  THE  LATE 

JOSIAH  HENRY  BENTON 

AT  ONE  TIME  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  OF 
BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

First  Session,  Numbers  1  to  374,  inclusive 

THURSDAY    AFTERNOON,    MARCH    llth,    AT   2 : 3  0    O'CLOCK 


1.  ACORN  CLUB  PUBLICATION.    Samuel  Stone's  Catechism*.    Reissued.    With 

an  Introductory  Sketch,  from  the  Original  Edition  printed  in  1684. 
Small  4to,  wrappers,  uncut,  unopened.  [Hartford]  1899 

Edition  limited  to  100  copies,  this  being  No.  35. 

2.  ACORX  CLUB  PUBLICATION.     Iloadly  (Charles  J.).    The  Hiding  of  the 

Charter.     8vo,  wrappers,  uncut,  and  partly  unopened. 

Hartford,  1900 
Edition  limited  to  100  copies,  this  being  No.  84. 

3.  ACORN  CLUB  PUBLICATION.    Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesties  Colony  of 

Connecticut  in  Xew-England.  Printed  in  1702  and  now  First  Ee- 
issued.  Roval  4to,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut,  unopened. 

Hartford,  1901 
Edition  limited  to  100  copies,  this  being  No.  58. 

4.  ACORX  CLUB  PUBLICATION.     Love    (W.  DeLoss).     Thomas  Short,  the 

First  Printer  in  Connecticut.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Hartford,  1901 

Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  58. 

Inserted  are  two  A.L.S.  by  Albert  C.  Bates,  to  Mr.  J.  H.  Benton  Jr., 
relative  to  the  Publications  of  the  Acorn  Club. 

5.  ACORX  CLUB  PUBLICATIOX.     Eelation  of  the  Pequot  Warres  Written  in 

1660  by  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardener  and  now  First  Printed  from  the 
Original  Manuscript.  With  an  Historical  Introduction.  Facsimile. 
8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Hartford,  1901 

Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  58. 

6.  ACORN   CLUB  PUBLICATION.     Trumbull   (James  Hammond).     List  of 

Books  Printed  in  Connecticut  1709-1800.    Royal  4to,  wrappers,  un 
cut,  and  partly  unopened.  Hartford,  1904 
Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  58. 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

7.  ACORN  CLUB  PUBLICATION.     Luke  Gridley's  Diary  of  1757.     While  in 

Service  in  the  French  and  Indian  War.  Edited  for  the  Acorn  Club. 
8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Hartford,  1907 

Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  58. 

8.  ACORN  CLUB  PUBLICATION.     Fane  (Francis).     Reports  on  the  Laws  of 

Connecticut.  Edited  with  an  Introduction  by  Charles  M.  Andrews. 
8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  [Hartford]  1915 

Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  58. 

9.  ACORN  CLUB  PUBLICATION.    Roll  and  Journal  of  Connecticut  Service  in 

Queen  Anne's  War  1710-1711.  Edited  for  the  Acorn  Club.  Fac 
simile.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut,  and  partly  unopened. 

[Hartford]  1916 
Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  58. 

10.  ADAMS    (MRS.   ABIGAIL).     Letters  of  Mrs.  Adams,  the  Wife  of  John 

Adams.    With  an  Introductory  Memoir.    By  her  Grandson.    Second 
Edition.     Portrait  and  facsimile.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  a  few  fox- 
marks.  Boston,  1840 
With  the  John  Adams  Library  bookplate. 

11.  ADAMS  (JOHN  QUINCY).    The  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution.    Frontispiece. 

8vo,  three-quarter  morocco,  scratched,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut,  BY 
p.  B.  SANFORD.  New  York,  1839 

Inserted  in  the  title-page  is  the  autograph  signature  of  J.  Q.  Adams. 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  40  engraved  contemporary  por 
traits,  some  inlaid.  The  original  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

12.  ALLEX  (ETHAN).    A  Narrative  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity,  From 

the  time  of  his  being  taken  by  the  British,  near  Montreal,  on  the 
25th  of  September,  1775,  to  the  time  of  his  Exchange,  on  the  6th  of 
May,  1778.  Containing  his  Voyages  and  Travels.  12mo,  half  calf, 
uncut,  first  and  last  leaf  extended  in  margins,  last  leaf  mended,  sig 
nature  on  title. 

Newbury:  Printed  by  John  Mycall,  for  Nathaniel  Coverly  of 

Boston,  1780 
Fourth  Edition.     Three  words  are  erased  on  page  15,  and  on  page  30. 

13.  ALLEN  (ETHAN).    Moore  (Hugh).    Memoir  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen.    12mo, 

half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Pittsburgh,  N.  Y. :  0.  R.  Cook,  1834 

14.  ALLEN   (ETHAN).     Memoir  of  Colonel  Seth  Warner,  By  Daniel  Chap 

man.  To  which  is  added,  the  Life  of  Colonel  Ethan  Allen,  by  Jared 
Sparks.  16mo,  cloth.  Middlebury,  1846 

Signature  of  "Taft"  on  fly-leaf. 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

15.  ALMANAC.     Dana   (John  Cotton)   and  Kent   (Henry  W.).     Editors. — 

The  Old  Librarian's  Almanack.  A  very  rare  pamphlet  first  pub 
lished  in  New  Haven  Connecticut  in  1773  and  now  reprinted  for  the 
first  time.  8vo,  marbled  boards,  paper  label  on  back,  and  on  front 
cover.  Woodstock,  Vermont,  1909 

Presentation  copy  to  Col.  J.  H.  Bent  on  icith  the  Season's  Greetings. 
George  Parker  Winship.  Christmas  Eve.  1910.  Also  an  A.N.S.— 
G.  P.  W. 

A  facsimile  reprint     With  prefatory  note  by  E.  L.  Pearson. 

16.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.     Who's  Who  in  America.     1903-1917.     7  vols. 

thick  12mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1003-1917 

17.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.    Lyford'(<L  0.).     Life  of  Edward  II.  Rollins, 

Boston,  1906;  OLIVER  (F.  S.)  Alexander  Hamilton.  Xew  York, 
1907;  MORSE  (J.  T.)  Memoir  of  Colonel  Henry  Lee.  Boston,  1905 ; 
FARNHAM  (C.  H.)  Life  of  Francis  Parkman.  Boston,  1900; 
SCHUCKEES  (J.  W.)  Life  and  Publick  Services  of  S.  P.  Chase.  Xew 
York,  1874.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

18.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.    McLaughlin  (J.  F.).    Matthew Lyon.    Portrait. 

New  York,  1900;  PEABODY  (A.  P.).  Life  of  William  Plumer.  Por 
trait.  Boston,  1856;  ROBERTS  (T.  P.).  Memoirs  of  John  Bannister 
Gibson.  Portraits.  Pittsburgh,  1890;  KENDRICKEX  (PAUL  H.). 
Memoirs  of.  Portrait.  Boston:  Privately  printed,  1910;  BRADLEY 
(J.  P.).  Miscellaneous  Writings.  Portrait.  Xewark,  1901.  To 
gether,  5  vols.  Svo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

19.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.    Xeilson  (Joseph).    Memories  of  Rufus  Choate. 

Portrait.  Boston,  1884;  WASHINGTON  (GEORGE).  Letters  and 
Recollections.  Illustrated.  Xew  York,  1906;  WINTHROP  (R.  C.). 
Life  and  Letters  of  John  Winthrop.  Portrait.  Boston,  1867;  WEED 
(H.  A.).  Autobiography  of  Thurlow  Weed.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
With  letter  signed  by  Weed  laid  in.  Boston,  1884.  Together,  5  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

20.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.     Parton    (James).     Famous  Americans.     Bos 

ton,  1867;  CALLENDER  (E.  B.).  Thaddeus  Stevens.  Boston,  1882; 
SHELLEY  (H.  C.).  John  Harvard.  Boston,  1907;  PARKER  (E.  G.). 
Reminiscences  of  Rufus  Choate.  Xew  York,  1860;  and  2  others. 
Some  illustrated.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

21.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.    Parton  (J.).    Life  of  Horace  Greeley.    Boston. 

1869;  CHAMBERLAIN  (X.  H.).  Samuel  Sewall.  Boston,  1897; 
WHIPPLE  (E.  P.).  Recollections  of  Eminent  Men.  Boston,  1886; 
JENKINS  (J.  S.).  The  Life  of  Silas  Wright.  Auburn,  1847;  and 
others.  Some  illustrated.  Together,  7  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

,  Various  places,  various  dates 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

22.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.    Shea  (G.).    Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.    Por 

traits.  Boston,  1881;  SHERMAN  (JOHN).  Recollections.  2  vols. 
Illustrated.  Chicago,  1895;  TICKNOR  (GEORGE).  Life.  2  vols. 
Boston,  1877;  and  2  others.  Some  illustrated.  Together,  7  vols. 
8vo,  5  cloth,  2  half  leather.  Various  places,  various  dates 

23.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.     ADAMS  (C.  F.).  John  Quincy  Adams.     Cam 

bridge,  1902;  DICKENSON  (M.  F.).  John  Marshall.  Boston,  1901; 
A.L.S.  of  the  Author  laid  in;  REMAINS  of  the  Rev.  James  Marsh. 
New  York,  1845;  STAFFORD  (W.  P.).  Wendell  Phillips.  New 
York.  Presentation  inscription  from  the  Author;  and  others.  To 
gether,  9  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

24.  AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  ARCHAEOLOGY,  25  odd  parts.    Wrappers. 

Norwood,  Mass.  1906-1916 

25.  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.     The  Representations  of  Governor  Hutchinson 

and  others,  Contained  in  certain  Letters  Transmitted  to  England, 
And  afterwards  returned  from  thence,  And  laid  before  the  General- 
Assembly  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay.  Together  with  the  Resolves  of 
the  two  Houses  thereon.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  BY  MATTHEWS. 

Boston:  Edes  and  Gill,  1773 

26.  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.     BOSTON  MASSACRE.     Warren   (Joseph).     An 

Oration  Delivered  March  6,  1775,  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  the  Town  of  Boston ;  to  Commemorate  The  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the 
Fifth  of  March,  1770.  8vo,  stitched,  uncut,  writing  on  half-title, 
foxed,  margins  worn  at  edges. 

Newport,  Rhode  Island :  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  S.  Southwick, 
1775 

27.  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.     Drayton  (John).     Memoirs  of  the  American 

Revolution.  .  .as  relating  to  the  State  of  South-Carolina.  Portrait. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges,  BY  RIVIERE.  FINE 
COPY.  Charleston,  1821 

28.  AMERICAN   SOCIETY  OF  INTERNATIONAL  LAW.     Proceedings.     13  odd 

parts.    8vo,  wrappers.  Washington,  1915-1918 

29.  BANCROFT  (GEORGE).    History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Discovery 

of  the  American  Continent.  Portraits.  10  vols.  8vo,  calf,  gilt 
panelled  backs,  leather  labels,  bindings  slightly  rubbed,  one  title- 
page  stained.  '  Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1856-1874 

30.  BAPTIST  DENOMINATION.    Asplund  (John).    The  Annual  Register  of  the 

Baptist  Denomination,  in  North-America ;  to  the  First  of  November, 
1790.  4to,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  57  (I),  69-70. 

[Southampton  County,  Virginia,  1791] 

RARE.  Contains  an  account  of  the  Churches  and  their  Constitutions, 
ministers,  members,  associations;  their  plan  and  sentiments,  rule  and 
order,  proceedings  and  correspondence.  THE  FIRST  WORK  OF  ITS  KIND 

PUBLISHED   IN    AMERICA. 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   Uth 

31.  BAY  PSALM  BOOK  (THE).    Being  a  Facsimile  Reprint  of  the  First  Edi 

tion,  Printed  by  Stephen  Daye,  at  Cambridge,  in  New  England  in 
1640.  With  an  Introduction  by  Wilberforce  Eames.  12mo,  boards, 
cloth  back,  uncut  and  partly  unopened.  N"ew  York,  1003 

32.  BAY  PSALM  BOOK  (THE).    The  same.    12mo,  boards.      Xew  York,  1905 

33.  BENTOX   (ARIEL).     Life  and  Times  of  Ariel  Benton.     This  Historical 

Record  Goes  to  print  February  13,  1882,  being  the  90th  birthday  of 
Ariel  Benton,  who  is  now  a  resident  of  Chardon,  Geauga  county, 
Ohio.  Written  by  himself.  51pp.  8vo,  original  boards. 

Peoria,  111.,  1882 

34.  BEXTOX  (JosiAH  HEXRY,  JR.).    Opening  Argument  of  J.  H.  Benton,  Jr. 

in  Behalf  of  the  Petition  of  the  Xashua  and  Lowell  Railroad  Cor 
poration.  1880;  Argument  of  J.  H.  Benton,  Jr. ..  .against  the 
Petition  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  1885 ;  What  Women 
Did  for  the  War  and  What  the  War  Did  for  Them.  1894 ;  Public 
Libraries  as  a  Means  of  Education.  1896;  Annual  Address  before 
the  Grafton  and  Coos  Bar  Association,  1898;  and  3  others.  To 
gether,  9  pamphlets,  8vo,  wrappers.  Boston,  1880-1911 

35.  BEXTOX  ( JOSIAH  HENRY,  JR.).    A  similar  collection.    Together,  9  pam 

phlets,  Svo,  wrappers.  Boston,  1880-1911 

36.  BEXTOX  ( JOSIAH  HENRY,  JR.).    A  similar  collection.    Some  duplicates. 

Together,  1C  pamphlets,  Svo,  wrappers,  one  cover  missing. 

Boston,  1885-1911 

37.  BEXTOX  ( JOSIAH  HENRY,  JR.).    The  Veto  Power  in  the  United  States. 

What  Is  It?    Svo,  wrappers.  Boston,  1888 

38.  BEXTOX  (JosiAH  HEXRY,  JR.).    The  same.     12  copies.     Svo,  wrappers. 

Boston,  1888 

39.  BEXTOX  ( JOSIAH  HENRY,  JR.).    Andrew  Benton.    1620-1683.    A  Sketch. 

Plan  and  view.    Svo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Boston:  The  Merrymount  Press,  Privately  Printed,  1900 

40.  BEXTOX  ( JOSIAH  HENRY,  JR.).    The  same.     10  copies.    Svo,  wrappers, 

uncut. 

Boston:  The  Merrymount  Press,  Privately  Printed,  1900 

41.  BEXTOX  ( JOSIAH  HENRY,  JR.).     The  same.    20  copies,  Svo,  wrappers, 

uncut. 

Boston:  The  Merrymount  Press,  Privately  Printed,  1900 

42.  BEXTOX  ( JOSIAH  HENRY,  JR.).     The  same.    40  copies,  Svo,  wrappers, 

uncut. 

Boston:  The  Merrymount  Press,  Privately  Printed,  1900 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

66.  BENTON  (JosiAti  HENRY,  JR.).    The  same.  53  copies.  8vo,  boards,  cloth 

back,  gilt  top.  Boston :  Privately  Printed,  1915 

67.  BENTON  (PHILIP).     The  History  of  Rochford  Hundred  (Essex  County, 

England),  from  former  Authors,  Ancient  Manuscripts  and  Church 
Registers,  treating  upon  Various  Subjects,  including  Notices  of 
Churches  and  Chapels;  the  Clergy;  Biography  and  Genealogy  of 
Families;  Traditions;  Superstitions.  .  .  2  vols.  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt 
backs  and  tops,  original  wrappers  of  various  parts  inserted,  bindings 
broken.  Rochford,  1867-1873 

68.  BURR  (AARON).    Parton  (James).    The  Life  and  Times  of  Aaron  Burr. 

Enlarged  Edition.    Two  portraits.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1886-1888 
Vol.  2  dated  1886. 

69.  CALLENDER  (JAMES  THOMSON).     Sketches  of  the  History  of  America. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  rubbed;  small  tear  in  title  mended, 

lightly  foxed.  Philadelphia,  1798 

From  the  "Samuel  Latham  Mitchill  Barlow  collection,  with  his  bookplate. 

70.  CAMBRIDGE  PLATFORM.    A  Platform  of  Church  Discipline:  Gathered  out 

of  the  Word  of  God,  and  agreed  upon  by  the  Elders  and  Messengers 
of  the  Churches  assembled  in  the  Synod,  at  Cambridge,  New-Eng 
land.  To  be  presented  to  the  Churches  and  General  Court.  .  .Anno, 
1649.  Published  by  J.  Weston  (Reading,  Mass.).  12mo,,  marbled 
boards,  contents  lettered  up  back,  original  marbled  wrappers  bound 
in,  text  somewhat  foxed.  Boston,  1819 

71.  CAMBRIDGE  PLATFORM.    Report  on  Congregationalism,  Including  a  Man 

ual  of  Church  Discipline,  Together  with  the  Cambridge  Platform, 
Adopted  in  1648,  and  the  Confession  of  Faith,  Adopted  in  1680. 
12mo,  half  split  morocco,  rubbed.  Boston,  1846 

72.  CAROLINA.     Coxe  (Daniel).     A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of 

Carolina,  By  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  And  by  the  French  La 
Louisiana.  As  also  of  the  Great  and  Famous  River  Meschacebe  or 
Missisipi .  . .  With  folding  map  showing  the  entire  eastern  section 
of  America  from  the  St.  Lawrence  to  Florida  and  including  the 
Mississippi  valley,,  with  inset  showing  the  Mouth  of  the  Mississippi. 
8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  BY  RIVIERE,  map  in  folding 
cloth  case.  Both  pieces  enclosed  in  maroon  levant  solander  case, 
BY  RIVIERE.  London:  Printed  for  B.  Cowse,  1722 

FIRST  EDITION.  The  map  is  mounted  on  silk  gauze,  with  tear  in  lower 
part  skillfully  repaired,  and  in  folder  separate  from  the  book.  With 
library  stamp  on  title,  p.  41,  and  last  page,  also  on  map. 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

73.  CARSON  (HAMPTON  L.).    The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States:  Its 

History  and  its  Centennial  Celebration,  February  4th,  1890.  Full- 
page  illustrations.  Thick  imperial  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1891 

74.  CIVIL  WAR.    Pollard  (Edward  A.).     Southern  History  of  the  War.    Re 

printed  from  the  Richmond  Corrected  Edition.  Portrait*.  4  vols. 
Svo,  cloth,  very  slightly  worn.  New  York,  1863-1866 

75.  CIVIL  WAR.     Annals  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.     By  an  Officer. 

Illustrated  with  steel  portraits,  wood  engravings  and  maps.  Phila 
delphia,  1863;  VAN  HORNE  (THOMAS  B!).  History  of  the  Army  of 
the  Cumberland.  Illustrated  with  Campaign  and  Battle  Maps  com 
piled  by  Edward  Ruger.  With  Atlas.  3  vols.  Cincinnati,  1875. 
Together,  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia  and  Cincinnati,  1863-1875 

76.  CIVIL  WAR.     American  Rebellion.     Report  of  the  Speeches  of  the  Rev. 

Henry  Ward  Beecher,  delivered  at  Public  Meetings  in  Manchester, 
Glasgow,  Edinburgh,  Liverpool,  and  London.  Svo,  cloth. 

Manchester,  1864 

Pasted  in  is  a  one-page  A.L.S.  by  H.  W.  Beecher.  12mo,  dated  "Brook 
lyn  Oct.  9.  52."     To  "James  Coley  Esq."     With  addressed  envelope. 

77.  CIVIL  WAR.     Harper's  Pictorial  History  of  the  Great  Rebellion.     By 

Alfred  H.  Guernsey  and  Henry  M.  Alden.  2  vols.  [New  York, 
1866]  ;  FRANK  LESLIE'S  Illustrations.  The  Soldier  in  Our  Civil 
War.  Edited  by  Paul  F.  Mottelay  and  T.  Campbell-Copeland.  2 
vols.  New  York,  1893.  Both  profusely  illustrated.  Together,  4 
vols.  folio,  cloth  and  half  roan,  one  pasre  torn. 

New  York,   [1866] -1893 

78.  CIVIL  WAR.     Paris  (Comte  de).     History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America. 

Translated  by  Louis  F.  Tasistro.  Edited  by  Henry  Coppee.  Numer 
ous  tinted  maps.  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1875-1886 

79.  CIVIL  WAR.     Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War.     Complete  set.     Maps.     13 

vols.  12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  Scribners'  Sons,  1882,  etc. 

80.  CIVIL  WAR.    Battles  and  Leaders  of  the  Civil  War.     Edited  by  Robert 

Underwood  Johnson  and  Clarence  Clough  Buell.  Profusely  illus 
trated.  4  vols.  royal  Svo,  cloth,  gilt  backs  and  tops. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co.,  1887-1888 

81.  CIVIL  WAR.    Ropes  (John  Codman).    The  Story  of  the  Civil  War.    With 

maps  and  plans.  2  vols.  Maps  for  Vol.  II  enclosed  in  a  separate 
case.  Together,  3  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1895-1898 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March  llth 

82.  CIVIL  WAR.    Logan  (John  A.).    Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  John  A.  Lo 

gan.  By  George  Francis  Dawson.  Frontispiece  portrait,  -facsimile, 
and  other  illustrations.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1887.  Author's 
presentation  copy  to  Rev.  Dr.  John  P.  Newman,  1887;  SEWARD 
(WILLIAM  H.).  William  IT.  Seward:  An  Autobiography  from 
1801  to  1834.  With  a  Memoir  of  his  life,  etc.  by  Frederick  W. 
Seward.  Portraits.  New  York,  1891;  DRAPER  (WILLIAM  F.).  Re 
collections  of  a  Varied  Career.  Portraits  and  plates  from  photographs. 
Boston,  1908.  Author's  presentation  copy  to  Colonel  Benton,  with 
typewritten  note  signed  in  the  autograph  of, — "William  F.  Draper" 
inserted;  MEADE  (GEORGE  GORDON).  The  Life  and  Letters  of 
George  Gordon  Meade,  Major-General  United  States  Army;  by 
George  Meade.  Portrait  and  folding  maps.  2  vols.  New  York, 
1913.  Together,  5  vols.  8voJ  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

83.  CIVIL  WAR,  ETC.    Benton  (T.  II.).  Thirty  Years'  View;  a  History  of  the 

Workings  of  the  American  Government.  .  .from  1820  to  1850.  By  a 
Senator  of  Thirty  Years.  Portrait  of  Thomas  H.  Benton.  2  vols. 
New  York,  1854.  (Page  of  text  torn) .  Laid  in  is  a  one-page  A.L.S. 
Inj  Thomas  II.  Benton;  BLAINE  (JAMES  G.).  Twenty  Years  of 
Congress.  Map  and  illustrations.  2  vols.  Norwich,  Conn.,  1884. 
Laid  in  is  a  one-page  A.L.S.  ly  the  author-.  Cox  (SAMUEL  S.). 
Three  Decades  of  Federal  Legislation.  1855  to  1885.  Engraved 
title-page.  Providence,  1894;  SHERMAN  (EDGAR  JAY).  Some  Rec 
ollections  of  a  Long  Life.  Illustrations.  Boston :  Privately  Printed, 
1908.  Presentation  copy  with  the  author's  autograph  inscription. 
Together,  G  vols.  thick  8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  1854-1908 

84.  CIVIL  WAR.     Jackson  (Thomas  J.— "Stonewall").     The  Life  of  Stone 

wall  Jackson,  by  a  Virginian.  Portrait.  New  York,  1864  (news 
paper  clippings  pasted  in);  THOMAS  (GEORGE  H.).  Memoir  of 
Maj.-Gen.  George  H.  Thomas,  by  R.  W.  Johnson.  Numerous  por 
traits.  Philadelphia,  1881;  LEE  (ROBERT  E.).  Memoirs  of  Robert 
E.  Lee,  his  Military  and  Personal  History,  by  A.  L.  Long.  Portraits 
and  folding  maps.  New  York,  1887;  General  Lee;  His  Campaigns 
in  Virginia,  1861-1865,  with  Personal  Reminiscences,  by  Walter  H. 
Taylor.  Folding  maps.  Norfolk,  Va.  [1906] ;  DAVIS  (JEFFERSON). 
A  Short  History  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America.  Frontispiece 
portrait.  New  York,  1890;  LONGSTREET  (JAMES).  From  Manassas 
to  Appomattox;  Memoirs  of  the  Civil  War  in  America.  Numerous 
portraits,  engravings  and  colored  maps.  Philadelphia,  1896.  To 
gether,  6  vols.  8vo  and  4to,  cloth,  some  worn. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

85.  CIVIL  WAR.    Pittcnger  (William).    Daring  and  Suffering:  A  History  of 

the  Andrews  Railroad  Raid  into  Georgia  in  1862.  Illustrations. 
New  York,  1887;  POWELL  (WILLIAM  IL).  The  Fifth  Army  Corps. 
Naps  and  illustrations.  New  York,  1896;  DWIGHT  (THEODORE 
F.).  The  Virginia  Campaign  of  1862  under  General  Pope.  Folding 
maps.  Boston,  1895 ;  CAMPAIGNS  in  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Penn 
sylvania.  1862-1863.  Folding  map.  Boston,  1903;  WILDERNESS 
CAMPAIGN  (The).  May-June  1864.  Folding  map.  Boston,  1905; 
PETERSBURG,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg.  Folding  maps.  Boston, 
1906.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth*  one  half  roan. 

New  York  and  Boston,  1887-1906 

The  last  4  vols.  are  Papers  of  the  Military  Historical  Society  of  Massa 
chusetts,  Printed  by  the  Society. 

86.  CIVIL  WAR.     Draper  (John  William).     History  of  the  American  Civil 

War.  Naps.  3  vols.  New  York  [1867-1870] ;  SWIXTOX  (WIL 
LIAM).  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1861-1865.  Por 
traits,  maps.  New  York,  1882;  BEATH  (ROBERT  B.).  History  of 
the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  Portraits.  New  York,  1889; 
STINE  (J.  11.).  History  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Second 
Edition.  Portraits.  [Washington,  1893]  ;  CHAMBERLAIN  (JosnuA 
LAWRENCE)  .  The  Passing  of  the  Armies,  An  Account  of  the  Final 
Campaign  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  With  portraits  and  folding 
maps.  New  York  and  London,  1915.  Together,  7  vols.  8vo  and  4to, 
cloth  and  half  morocco.  Various  places,  various  dates 

87.  CIVIL  WAR.     Sherman   (William  Tecumseh).     Sherman  and  his  Cam 

paigns:  a  Military  Biography,  by  Col.  S.  M.  Bowman  and  Lt.-Col. 
R.  B.  Irwin.  ~\Yith  portraits  and  map.  New  York,  1865 ;  Memoirs 
of  General  William  T.  Sherman,  by  Himself.  With  folding  map  in 
pocket  of  bad-  cover  of  Vol.  II.  2  vols.  New  York,  1875.  With  clip 
ping  from  an  autograph  letter,  comprising  several  lines  of  text  and 
signature  in  the  autograph  of, — "W.  T.  Sherman"  attached  to  fly 
leaf  of  Vol.  7;  MCCLELLAN  (GEORGE  B.).  McClellan's  Own  Story; 
The  War  for  the  Union.  Portrait.  New  York,  1887 ;  SHERIDAN 
(PHILIP  H.).  "Little  Phil"  and  his  Troopers.  The  Life  of  Gen. 
Philip  H.  Sheridan,  by  Frank  A.  Burr  and  Richard  J.  Hinton. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.  Providence,  1888;  Personal  Memoirs  of 
P.  II.  Sheridan.  With  portraits,  maps,  some  folding,  and  other 
illustrations.  2  vols,  New  York,  1891  (Vol.  II  dated  1888).  To 
gether,  7  vols.  8vo,  cloth  and  half  morocco,  rubbed. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

88.  CIVIL  WAR.    Greeley  (Horace).    The  American  Conflict.    2  vols.    Hart 

ford,  1865;  Lossing  (Benson  J.).  Pictorial  History  of  the  Civil 
War.  3  vols.  Philadelphia,  1866;  POLLARD  (E.  A.).  The  Lost 
Cause.  New  York,  1866;  JOHNSTON  (J.  E.).  Narrative  of  Military 
Operations.  New  York,  1874;  VICTOR  (0.  J.).  History  of  the 
Southern  Rebellion.  2  vols.  New  York  (1861).  Together,  9  vols. 
8vo,  sheep  and  roan,  bindings  poor.  Various  places,  various  dates 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

89.  CIVIL  WAR.     Swinton  (William).     The  Twelve  Decisive  Battles  of  the 

War.  Portraits.  New  York,  1867;  PENINSULAR  CAMPAIGN  (The) 
of  General  McClellan  in  1862.  Folding  Map.  Boston:  Military 
Historical  Society  of  Massachusetts,  1881;  PORTER  (ADMIRAL). 
Incidents  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Civil  War.  Portrait.  New  York, 
1885;  WILSON  (JAMES  G.)  AND  COAN  (Tirus  M.).  Personal  Rec 
ollections  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Illustrations.  New  York, 
1891;  WILDERNESS  CAMPAIGN  (The).  May-June,  1864.  Papers  of 
the  Military  Historical  Society  of  Massachusetts.  Vol.  IV.  Boston, 
1905;  HASKELL  (FRANK  A.).  The  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  Portrait 
Wisconsin,  1908.  Limited  Edition;  DODGE  (GRENVILLE  M.).  The 
Battle  of  Atlanta  and  other  Campaigns.  Illustrations.  Council 
Bluffs,  Iowa,  1910;  SCHAFF  (MORRIS).  The  Battle  of  the  Wilder 
ness.  Maps  and  plans.  Boston,  1910;  BIGELOW  (JOHN  JR.).  The 
Campaign  of  Chanccllorsville.  Maps  and  plans.  New  Haven,  1910. 
Together,  10  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  1867-1910 

90.  CIVIL  WAR.    Stowe  (Harriet  Beecher).    Dred;  A  Tale  of  the  Great  Dis 

mal  Swamp.  FIRST  EDITION.  2  vols.  Boston,  1856;  ATWATER  (H. 
COWLES).  Incidents  of  a  Southern  Tour.  Boston,  1857  (original 
paper  wrappers  bound  in) ;  WAR  LYRICS  and  Songs  of  the  South. 
London,  1866  (uncut  and  unopened)  ;  HAMLIN  (AUGUSTUS 
CHOATE).  The  Battle  of  Chancellorsville.  Colored  plans.  Bangor, 
Maine,  1896;  HUGHES  (ROBERT  M.).  Great  Commanders:  Gen 
eral  Johnston.  Portrait,  maps.  New  York,  1897;  DAVIES  (HEXRY 
E.).  Great  Commanders:  General  Sheridan.  Portrait,  maps.  Xew 
York,  1898;  DANA  (CHARLES  A.).  Recollections  of  the  Civil  War. 
Portrait.  New  York,  1898;  SHALER  (NATHANIEL  SOUTHGATE). 
From  Old  Fields ;  Poems  of  the  Civil  War.  Boston  and  New  York, 
1906;  HOPKINS  (LUTHER  W.).  From  Bull  Run  to  Appomattox;  A 
Boy's  View.  With  portraits  and  a  folding  map  in  pocket  on  inside 
of  back  cover.  Baltimore  [1908].  Author's  presentation  copy,  ivith 
the  following  inscription, — "Mr  Josiali  II.  Benton  With  Compli 
ments  of  the  Author  Luther  W.  Hopkins,  Baltimore,  January  first 
Nineteen  hundred  &  nine;"  BARDEEN  (CHARLES  W.).  A  Little 
Fifer's  War  Diary.  With  maps  on  inside  of  front  cover  and  first 
fly-leaf,  and  facsimile  on  inside  of  back,  cover,  numerous  other  maps, 
portraits  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  Syracuse,  1910.  Together, 
11  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  various  bindings,  some  uncut. 

Various  places,  1856-1910 

91.  CIVIL  WAR.   REGIMENTAL  HISTORIES.   Hinman  (Wilbur  F.).   The  Story 

of  the  Sherman  Brigade,  64th  Ohio,  65th  Ohio,  6th  Battery  Ohio, 
McLaughlin's  Squadron,  Ohio.  Portraits.  [Alliance,  0.,]  1897. 
Author's  presentation  copy  with  autograph  inscription:,  LIVERMORE 

[Continued 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

[No.  91 — Continued} 

(THOMAS  L.).  History  of  the  Eighteenth  New  Hampshire  Volun 
teers,  1864-5.  Portraits  and  plates.  Boston,  1904.  Author's  presen 
tation  copy,  with  autograph  inscription-,  BRUCE  (GEORGE  A.). 
The  Twentieth  Regiment  of  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  1861- 
1865.  With  portraits,  maps,  and  other  illustrations.  Boston  and 
New  York,  1906.  Author's  presentation  copy  with  A.L.S.  and  auto 
graph  postal  card,  loth  addressed  to  Col.  J.  H.  Benton,  laid  in.  To 
gether,  3  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  first  with  gilt  edges,  last  uncut. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

92.  CIVIL  WAR  ENVELOPES.    Union  and  Patriotic  Album.    Illustrated  Fold 

ing  Envelope  Holder  containing  100  envelopes  with  patriotic  illus 
trations  in  upper  corner  of  each,  some  colored.  12mo,  pictorial 
boards.  Boston,  1861 

93.  CLAY    (HEXRY).     Winthrop    (Richard   C.).     Memoir  of   Henry   Clay. 

Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with  original  paper  wrap 
pers  bound  in.  Very  slightly  rubbed.  Cambridge,  1880 

EXTRA-ILLUSTBATED  with  38  portraits,  4  views,  illustrated  BROADSIDE, 
A.L.S.  of  HENRY  CLAY,  and  lower  portion  of  a  Government  Deed  or  Grant 
containing  the  AUTOGRAPH  SIGNATURES  of, — JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS.  HENRY 
CLAY  and  BEVERLY  CHEW. 

The  Deed  reads  as  follows, — "Given  under  my  Hand  .and  the  Seal  of 
the  United  States  of  America  the  twenty  second  day  of  May  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twenty  seven  John  Quincy 
Adams  By  the  President.  H  Clay  Secretary  of  State.  State  of  Louisiana, 
District  of  Mississippi.  Countersigned  by  Bev.  Chew,  At /(?)."  (The 
words  in  italics  are  written  in  by  hand.) 

The  letter,  written  in  the  autograph  of  Clay,  on  the  first  page  of  a 
4to  folded  sheet,  reads, — 

Washington  15/fc  April  1842. 
"My  Dear  Sir 

"I  received  your  letter  transmitting  drafts  for  $10.000  on  Mr.  Woods 
with  your  a/c.  and  I  hope  to  be  able  to  make  them  available  to  meet  my 
acceptances  becoming  due  in  a  few  days.  Should  you  not  have  remitted 
the  residue,  prior  to  the  receipt  of  this  letter  be  pleased  to  send  it  to  me 
at  Ashland,  for  which  I  set  out  in  a  few  days. 

"Lord  Ashburton  appears  to  be  animated  by  the  most  friendly  disposi 
tions,  but  nothing  has  transpired  as  to  the  progress  or  prospects  of  his 
negotiation. 

"Yrs'  Affy 
"James  Erwin  Esq.  (Signed)  "H.  Clay." 

The  BROADSIDE  is  a  Political  Campaign  Poster,  with  title. — "The  Life 
and  Public  Services  of  Henry  Clay,"  with  portrait  of  Clay  at  head  and 
engraved  decorative  border  around  the  text,  Copyrighted  by  R.  G.  Ber- 
ford,  eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1844.  (Two  small  tears  in  margin 
neatly  repaired.) 

The  portraits  include  20  different  ones  of  Clay  and  one  each  of  Calhoun, 
Daniel  Webster,  Madison,  John  Quiucy  Adams,  Monroe,  Winthrop  (the 
author  of  the  Memoir),  and  many  other  prominent  men  of  the  period. 

AUTHOR'S  PRESENTATION  COPY  WITH  AUTOGRAPH  INSCRIPTION, — "Hon. 
C.  H.  Bell,  with  thanks  &  kind  regards,  from  Robt.  C.  Winthrop.  Dec. 
1SSO,"  on  original  front  wrapper. 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

94.  CLUB  OF  ODD  VOLUMES.    Morton  (Nathaniel).     New-Englands  Memor- 

iall.  With  an  Introduction  by  Arthur  Lord.  Small  4to,  grey 
boards.,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Cambridge:  Printed  by  S.  G.  and  M.  J.  for  John  Usher  of 
Boston,  1669 

[Boston:  Reprinted,  1903] 

Facsimile  reprint  of  the  16C9  edition,  by  the  Club  of  Odd   Volumes, 
Boston,  1903.     Limited  edition  of  150  copies,  of  which  this  is  No.  139. 

95.  COLLINS  (PATRICK  A.).    Life  of  Patrick  A.  Collins.    With  some  of  his 

most  notable  Public  Addresses.  Written,  Compiled,  and  Edited  by 
M.  P.  Curran.  Illustrations  on  Japanese  paper,  with  frontispiece 
portrait,  title-page  and  one  other  in  colors.  4to,  full  blue  morocco, 
gilt  back  and  sides,  inner  morocco  borders  with  gilt  designs,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Norwood,  Mass.,  1906 

MEMORIAL  EDITION  DE  LUXE  limited  to  100  copies,  this  being  No.  17. 

96.  COLONIAL   CHURCH   HISTORY.     Historical   Collections   relating  to   the 

American  Colonial  Church.  Edited  by  William  Stevens  Perry.  3 
vols.  4to,  half  calf,  marbled  edges,  rubbed. 

[Hartford,  Conn.:]  1870 

Volume    I,    Virginia ;    Volume   II,    Pennsylvania ;    Volume    III,   Massa 
chusetts. 

97.  COLONIAL  NEW  ENGLAND.     The  Simple  Cobler.     Salem,  1906;  BROOKS 

(H.  M.).  The  Olden  Time  Series.  Boston,  1886;  EARLE  (A.  M.). 
Stage  Coach  and  Tavern  Days.  New  York,  1902;  BLISS  (W.  R.) 
Colonial  Times  on  Buzzard's  Bay.  Boston,  1889 ;  and  others.  To 
gether,  6  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

98.  COLVIN  MYSTERY.    Mystery  Developed;  or,  Russell  Colvin,  (supposed  to 

be  murdered,)  in  Full  Life:  and  Stephen  and  Jesse  Boom,  (his  con 
victed  murderers,)  rescued  from  Ignominious  Death  by  Wonderful 
Discoveries.  I.  A  Narrative  of  the  Whole  Transaction,  by  Rev. 
Lemuel  Haynes.  II.  The  Prisoner  Released.  A  Sermon.  .  .by  Lem 
uel  Haynes.  III.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Indictment,  Trial,  and  Con 
viction  of  Stephen  and  Jesse  Boom,  for  the  Murder  of  Russel  Colvin. 
By  S.  Putnam  Waldo.  8vo,  marbled  boards,  roan  back,  contents 
lettered,  uncut,  text  foxed,  original  printed  wrappers  bound  in, 
pp.  48.  Hartford,  1820 

99.  CONNECTICUT.    Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  English  Colony  of  Con 

necticut,  in  New-England,  in  America.    Small  folio,  old  sheep,  bind 
ing  worn,  back  broken,  text  foxed,  portion  of  pp.  369-370,  and  393- 
394  cut  out;  margin  of  pp.  411-412  torn,  damaging  text,  name  on 
first  blank  leaf,  and  writing  covering  half -page  of  second  blank  leaf. 
New-Haven  and  New-London :  Re-printed  and  Sold  by  Thomas 
and  Samuel  Green,  and  Timothy  Green,  1769 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

100.  CONNECTICUT.    Trunibull  (Benjamin).    A  Complete  History  of  Connec 

ticut,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical.  Portrait.  2  vols.  three-quarter  green 
morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut.  FIXE  COPY. 

New  Haven,  1818 

101.  CONNECTICUT.    The  Blue  Laws  of  the  New  Plaven  Colony.    Compiled  by 

an  Antiquarian.  Hartford,  1838;  TRUMBULL  (J.  HAMMOND),  The 
True-Blue  Laws  of  Connecticut  and  New  Haven.  Hartford,  1876; 
HISTORICAL  Catalogue  of  the  First  Church  in  Hartford.  1633-1885. 
[Hartford]  1885 ;  REPORT  of  Commemorative  Services  with  the  Ser 
mons  and  Addresses  at  the  Seabury  Centenary,  1883-1885.  New 
York,  1887;  PARKER  (EDWIN  P.).  History  of  the  Second  Church 
of  Christ  in  Hartford.  Illustrations.  Hartford,  1892;  WADSWORTH 
(REV.  DANIEL).  Diary.  Hartford,  180-1.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo 
and  8vo,  cloth  and  wrappers,  some  uncut. 

Hartford  and  New  York,  1838-1894 

102.  CONNECTICUT.    Beardsley  (E.  E.).    The  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church 

in  Connecticut.    Frontispiece.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1865-1868 

103.  CONNECTICUT.    GUILFORD.    The  History  of  Guilford,  Connecticut.    From 

the  Manuscripts  of  Hon.  Ralph  D.  Smith.  Frontispiece  and  plan. 
Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  worn,  newspaper  clippings 
pasted  on  blank  leaves.  Albany,  1877 

104.  CONNECTICUT.    HARTFORD.    Hartley  (W.  M.  B—  Edited  by).    Hartford 

in  the  Olden  Time.  By  Scaeba.  Illustrations.  Svo,  half  red  mo 
rocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut,  cracked  at  hinges. 

Hartford:  F.  A.  Brown,  1853 

105.  CONNECTICUT.     HARTFORD.     Walker    (George  Leon).     History  of  the 

First  Church  in  Hartford,  1633-1883.  Map,  photographic  plates, 
and  portrait.  Svo,  cloth.  Hartford,  1884 

106.  CONNECTICUT.    HARWINTON.    Chipman  (R.  Manning).    The  History  of 

Harwinton,  Connecticut,  With  facsimile  of  first  page  of  the  Har- 
winton  Town  Records,  and  newspaper  article  from  Boston  Recorder, 
April  21,  1818,  entitled, — "Revivals  in  Harwinton/'  ly  Joshua  Wil 
liams,  inserted.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  edges,  original  paper  wrap 
pers  bound  in.  Binding  rubbed,  back  broken  at  top,  first  and  last 
leaves  stained.  Hartford,  1860 

107.  CONNECTICUT.     NEW  HAVEN.    Lambert  (Edward  R.).     History  of  the 

Colony  of  New  Haven,  before  and  after  the  Union  with  Connecticut. 
Illustrated  by  50  engravings.  12mo,  cloth.  New  Haven,  1838 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

108.  CONNECTICUT.     TOLLAND.    Waldo  (Loren  P.).     An  Address,  Delivered 

before  the  Tolland  County  Historical  Society,  at  Tolland,  Conn.,  on 
the  22d  day  of  August  and  27th  day  of  September,  1861.  8vo,  half 
roan,  binding  somewhat  rubbed.  Hartford,  1861 

109.  CONNECTICUT.    LAWS.    The  Code  of  1650,  Being  a  Compilation  of  the 

Earliest  Laws  and  Orders  of  the  General  Court  of  Connecticut :  .  .  . 
commonly  called  Blue  Laws.  Frontispiece  of  a  "Constable  seizing  a 
tobacco  taker."  16mo,  original  wooden  boards,  leather  back,  edges 
worn  and  paper  cover  of  boards  lacking. 

Hartford:  S.  Andrus,  1825 

110.  CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections  of  the  Connecticut  His 

torical  Society  Vol.  VI  (Hartford  Town  Votes,  Vol.  1,  1635-1716). 
8vo,  cloth,  ucnut.  Hartford,  1897 

111.  COOK  (GENERAL  I).  J.).    Hands  Up;  or  Twenty  Years  of  Detective  Life 

in  the  Mountains  and  on  the  Plains.  Compiled  by  John  W.  Cook. 
Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  Denver,  1897 

112.  COOPER   (WILLIAM).     Concio  Hyemalis.     A  Winter  Sermon.     Being  a 

Religious  Improvement  of  the  Irresistable  Power  of  God's  Cold. 
Preach'd  January  23.  1736,  7.  Small  8vo,  stitched,  piece  cut  from 
blank  top  of  half-title,  lower  part  of  last  leaf  torn  in  margin,  foxed. 

Boston :  Printed  by  J.  Draper,  1737 

113.  CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS.     Journals  of  the  Continental  Congress,  1774- 

1789.  Edited  from  the  original  records  in  the  Library  of  Congress 
by  Worthington  C.  Ford.  Facsimiles.  12  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1904-1908 

114.  DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.     Farrar  (Timothy).    Report  of  the  Case  of  the 

Trustees  of  Dartmouth  College  against  William  H.  Woodward... 
November,  1817.  Portsmouth,  X.  H.,  undated;  CHASE  (FRED 
ERICK).  A  History  of  Dartmouth  College  and  the  Town  of  Han 
over,  New  Hampshire.  Vol.  I.  Portrait.  Cambridge,  1891 ;  SHIR 
LEY  (JOHN  M.).  The  Dartmouth  College  Causes  and  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States.  Chicago,  1895;  MILITARY  RECORD  of 
the  Sons  of  Dartmouth  in  the  Union  Army  and  Navy  1861-1865. 
Boston,  1907.  Together,  4  vols.  8vo,  boards  and  cloth,  some  uncut. 

Various  places,  1817-1907 

115.  DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.     Lord  (John  King).     A  History  of  Dartmouth 

College.  1815-1909.  Being  the  second  volume  of  A  History  of 
Dartmouth  College  and  Town  of  Hanover,  New  Hampshire,  begun  by 
Frederick  Chase.  Numerous  portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1913 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

116.  DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.    WHEELOCK  NARRATIVES.    LA  Plain  and  Faith 

ful  Narrative  of  the  Original  Design,  Rise,  Progress  and  Present 
State  of  the  Indian  Charity-School  At  Lebanon,  in  Connecticut. 
Boston,  1763;  II.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative.  Boston,  1765; 
III.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School.  London, 
1766;  IV.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School.  Second 
Edition,  with  Appendix.  London,  1767;  V.  Continuation  of  the 
Narrative.  With  an  Appendix.  London,  1769;  VI.  A  Continuation 
of  the  Narrative. .  .to  the  Incorporation  of  it  with  Dartmouth  Col 
lege.  Printed  in  1771.  VII.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative. 
New-Hampshire,  Printed  in  the  year  1773;  VIII.  A  Continuation  of 
the  Narrative.  Hartford,  1773 ;  IX.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narra 
tive.  Hartford,  1775.  Together,  9  vols.  8vo,  boards,  paper  labels  on 
front  covers,  uncut.  Boston,  no  date 

Complete  Set  of  the  Rochester  Reprints  of  the  celebrated  Tracts 
relating  to  the  Indian  Charity  School  established  by  Eleazar  Wheelock 
at  Lebanon,  Connecticut,  and  later  incorporated  with  Dartmouth  College. 
Each  volume  is  a  photographic  reprint  from  the  original,  and  is  strictly 
limited  to  125  copies,  printed  on  Strathmore  Japan  paper,  this  set  being 
No.  25. 

117.  DAVIS  (JEFFERSON).     Pollard  (Edward  A.).     Life  of  Jefferson  Davis, 

with  a  Secret  History  of  the  Southern  Confederacy.  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1869 

118.  DAVIS  (JEFFERSON).    The  Eise  and  Fall  of  the  Confederate  Government. 

Map  and  numerous  portraits.  2  vols.  thick  8vo,  cloth,  name  on 
title.  New  York,  1881 

119.  DELAWARE.    Vincent  (Francis).    History  of  Delaware.    15  parts  in  one 

volume.  Svo,  half  morocco,  uncut,  partly  unopened,  with  original 
wrappers  of  each  part  bound  in. 

Philadelphia:  John  Campbell,  1870-1871 

Originally  issued  in  15  separate  parts,  and  bound  up  as  issued,  with 
front  and  back  wrappers  to  each  part  in  the  original  form. 

120.  DEPEW  (CHAUNCEY  M.).    One  Hundred  Years  of  American  Commerce. 

1795-1895.  Illustrations,  including  two  colored  frontispieces.  2 
vols.  imperial  Svo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.  New  York,  1895 

121.  DRED  SCOTT  CASE.    Howard  (Benjamin  C.).    Report  of  the  Decision  of 

the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  and  the  Opinions  of  the 
Judges  thereof,  in  the  Case  of  Dred  Scott  versus  John  F.  A.  Sand- 
ford.  December  Term,  1856;  Historical  and  Legal  Examination  of 
that  Part  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  the  Dred 
Scott  Case.  With  an  Appendix.  By  the  Author  of  the  "Thirty 
Years'  View."  Name  on  title.  8vo,  half  roan,  text  somewhat  foxed. 

Washington  and  New  York,  1857-1860 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

122.  EARLY  AMERICAN  IMPRIXTS.    Webster  (N.).    American  Spelling  Book. 

Middletown,  Connecticut,  1828 ;  NEW  ENGLAND  PRIMER.  Boston, 
1777.  Reprinted  Hartford,  1843 ;  "PniLO  PACIFICUS."  The  Friend 
of  Peace.  Greenfield,  Massachusetts,  1877;  WEBSTER  (N.).  Ele 
mentary  Spelling  Book.  Concord,  N".  H.,  1840;  WEBSTER  (N.). 
History  of  the  United  States.  New  Haven,  1833;  and  two  others, 
one  of  which  is  imperfect.  Together,  6  vols.  16mo,  various  bindings, 
some  worn.  Various  places,  various  dates 

123.  EDWARDS    (JONATHAN).     History  of  Redemption,  on  a  Plan  entirely 

Original.  To  which  are  now  added  Notes,  Historical,  Critical,  and 
Theological,  with  the  Life  and  Experience  of  the  Author.  Portrait, 
engraved  ~by  Amos  Doolittle.  8vo,  tree  calf,  leather  label,  slightly 
fox-marked.  New  York,  1793 

124.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  AMERICA.     A  Letter  Concerning  an  American 

Bishop,  &c.  To  Dr.  Bradbury  Chandler,  Ruler  of  St.  John's  Church, 
in  Elizabeth-Town.  In  Answer  to  the  Appendix  Of  His  Appeal  to 
the  Public,  &c.  Small  8vo,  stitched,  uncut. 

[Philadelphia:]  Printed  [by  W  and  T.  Bradford,]  A.  D.  1768 
Evans,    No.    10947;     Sabin,    No.    11876.      Signed, — "Antiepiscopnlian." 
One  of  the  numerous  replies  to  Dr.   Chandler's  pamphlet.     The  author 
may  have  been  Rod.  Bethell,  a  young  clergyman. 

125.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  AMERICA.     Chauncy  (Charles).    The  Appeal  to 

the  Public  Answered,  in  Behalf  of  the  Non-Episcopal  Churches  in 
America.  8vo,  three-quarter  calf,  binding  worn.  Boston,  1768 

126.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  AMERICA.     Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 

Bishops,  Clergy  and  Laity,  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in 
the  United  States  of  America  in  a  Convention  held  in  the  City  of 
Philadelphia,  from  September  29th,  to  October  16th,  1789.  8vo, 
stitched.  Philadelphia,  1790;  [Also]  The  Constitution  of  the  Pro 
testant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America.  8vo, 
stitched,  corners  of  several  leaves  torn.  [Easton,  Pa.,  1793.]  To 
gether,  2  pamphlets.  Philadelphia  and  Easton,  1790-1793 

127.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.    Journals  of  the  General  Conventions 

.  .  .  .Also,  First  Appendix,  containing  the  Constitution  and  Canons 
and  Second  Appendix,  containing  Three  Pastoral  Letters.  8vo, 
three-quarter  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1817 

128.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  AMERICA.     White  (William).     Memoirs  of  the 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America.  Phil 
adelphia,  1820 ;  The  same,  Second  Edition,  1836.  Together,  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth  and  half  sheep. 

Philadelphia  and  New  York,  1820-1836 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

129.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.    Hawks  (Francis  L.).    Contributions 

To  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  United  States.  Vol.  1,  Vir 
ginia,  Vol.  2,  Maryland.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  one  binding  worn. 

Xew  York,  1836-1839 

130.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.    Hawks  (Francis  L.).    Contributions 

To  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  United  States.  Vol.  1  only  (Vir 
ginia).  8vo,  cloth,  binding  worn.  Xew  York,  1836 

131.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.     Sprague  (William  B.).     Annals  of 

the  American  Episcopal  Pulpit.  Portrait.  2  copies.  8vo,  cloth, 
bindings  worn.  Xew  York,  1859 

132.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.    General  Convention  Journals  for  the 

Years  1868,  1871,  1880,  1883,  1886,  1889,  1892,  1895  (2  copies), 
1898  (2  copies)  and  1904.  Together,  13  vols.  8vo,  cloth  and  paper. 

Various  places,  1868-1904 

133.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.     The  Documentary  History  of  the 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese  of  Vermont,  including 
the  Journals  of  the  Conventions  from  the  year  1790  to  1832.  inclu 
sive.  8vo,  half  roan,  name  on  title.  New  York,  1870 

134.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.    Perry  (W.  S.).    Journals  of  General 

Conventions  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States  (including  historical  notes  and  documents).  3  vols.  cloth, 
uncut.  Claremont,  X.  IT.,  1874 

135.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.    Perry  (William  Stevens).    The  His 

tory  of  the  American  Episcopal  Church  1587-1883.  Numerous  por 
traits  and  illustrations.  2  vols.  imperial  8vo,  cloth.  Boston.  1885 

136.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  AMERICA.    Updike  (Wilkins).    A  History  of  the 

Episcopal  Church  in  Narragansett  Rhode  Island,  including  a  History 
of  Other  Episcopal  Churches  in  the  State.  With  a  Transcript  of  the 
Xarragansett  Parish  Register,  from  1718  to  1774;  an  Appendix.  . . 
Second  Edition,  newly  edited,  enlarged,  and  corrected  by  the  Rev 
erend  Daniel  Goodwin.  Illustrated  by  50  portraits  after  old  paint 
ings,  6  views  of  historic  localities,  and  several  facsimiles.  3  vols.  8vo. 
boards,  contents  lettered  in  gilt,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Boston,  1907 

137.  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  ix  AMERICA.    Collections  of  the  Protestant  Episco 

pal  Historical  Society.  1851-1852.  Xew  York;  WHITE  (WILLIAM). 
Memoirs  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of 
America.  Philadelphia,  1820;  CROSS  (ARTHUR  LYOX).  The  Angli 
can  Episcopate  and  the  American  Colonies.  Xew  York,  1902 ; 
POTTER  (HEXRY  C.).  Reminiscences  of  Bishops  and  Archbishops. 
Illustrated.  Xew  York,  1906;  and  others.  Together,  9  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  half  morocco  and  sheep.  Various  places,  various  dates 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March  llth 

138.  ESQUEMELIXG  (A.  0.).    The  Bucaneers  of  America.    Xow  faithfully  ren 

dered  into  English.    With  facsimiles  of  the  original  engravings,  por 
traits,  etc.    4to,  cloth,  gilt  top.  London,  and  New  York,  1893 
Reprinted  from  the  Edition  of  1684,  with  a  reprint  of  the  very  scarce 
Fourth  Part,  by  Basil  Ringrose,  1685.     Edited  by  Henry  Powell. 

139.  EVERETT    (EDWARD).     Orations   and   Speeches   on   Various   Occasions. 

Portrait.  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  partly  uncut,  backs  of  Vol.  I  and  II 
faded,  different  cloth,  as  issued.  Boston,  1850-1868 

Vol.  I  is  Second  Edition.  Signature  of  J.  H.  Benton,  Jr.  on  titles  of 
Vol.  MI. 

140.  FILSON  (JOHN).    The  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State  of  Ken 

tucky,  and  Introduction  to  the  Topography  and  Natural  History  of 
that  Eich  and  Important  Country ;  also  Colonel  Daniel  Boone's  Nar 
rative  of  the  Wars  of  Kentucky,  with  an  Account  of  the  Indian 
Xations  within  the  limits  of  the  United  States  *  *  *  etc.  Illustrated 
with  a  large  wliole-sheet  map  of  Kentucky  from  actual  surveys,  and 
an  inset  plan  with  description  of  the  Rapids  of  the  River  Ohio.  By 
Capt.  Thomas  Hutchins.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

London:  John  Stockdale,  1793 

RARE.  The  original  edition  was  printed  at  Wilmington  in  1784,  and 
the  publisher's  notice  states  that  this  reprint  contains  considerable  addi 
tions.  Much  of  the  information  was  obtained  from  Daniel  Boone,  James 
Harrod,  and  other  early  pioneers  with  whom  Filson  was  personally 
acquainted,  and  preceding  the  description  is  a  notice  signed  by  Boone, 
Harrod  and  Levi  Todd  stating  that  they  have  revised  the  book,  and  that 
it  contains  as  accurate  a  description  as  can  be  given.  The  author,  while 
surveying  the  present  site  of  Cincinnati,  in  1788,  disappeared,  presumably 
killed  by  the  Indians. 

This  edition,  the  first  separate  English  edition,  contains  the  very  rare 
map  giving  the  sites  of  towns  and  settlements  which  have  now  disappeared. 
It  was  re-engraved  from  the  superlatively  rare  original,  long  claimed  to 
be  unknown,  but  which  now  exists  in  a  few  highly  treasured  copies. 
Scarcely  half  a  dozen  copies  of  the  1793  Filson  have  been  offered  for  sale 
during  the  last  twenty -five  years,  and  these  (with  one  exception)  have  all 
lacked  the  map.  Even  Brinley  could  not  procure  a  perfect  copy.  THE 

MAP   IN   THIS   COPY  IS   COLORED. 

The  Edward  N.  Crane  copy,  with  bookplate. 

141.  FISKE  (JOHN).     The  Works  of  John  Fiske.     Illustrations.     Together, 

10  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Boston  and  New  York,  1888-1894 

CONTENTS : 

Critical  Period  of  American  History;  Beginnings  of  New  England; 
Richard  Henry  Dana.     Vol.  I ;  Civil  Government  in  the  United  States ; 
Discovery  of  America.    2  vols. ;  Darwinism  and  other  Essays ; 
Excursions  of  an  Evolutionist ;  The  Idea  of  God ; 

The  Reconstruction  of  Europe.     By  Harold  Murdock.     Introduction  by 
Fiske. 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

142.  FOUREST  (EDWIN).    Report  of  the  Forrest  Divorce  Case,  Containing  the 

Full  and  Unabridged  Testimony  of  all  the  Witnesses,  etc.,  together 
with  the  Consuelo  and  Forney  Letters.  Herald  "Certified"  Edition, 
published  under  the  direct  supervision  of  the  Law  Reporter  of  the 
New  York  Herald,  and  the  only  one  containing  the  Suppressed  Tes 
timony.  Portraits.  8vo,  half  morocco,  rubbed. 

New  York  [1852] 

143.  GENEALOGY.     Abbot  (Rev.  Abiel  and  Rev.  Ephraim).     A  Genealogical 

Register  of  the  Descendants  of  George  Abbot,  of  Andover;  George 
Abbot,  of  Rowley;  Thomas  Abbot,  of  Andover;  Arthur  Abbot,  of 
Ipswich;  Robert  Abbot,  of  Branford;  George  Abbot,  of  Norwalk. 
8vo,  cloth,  name  on  title,  pp.  197.  Boston,  1847 

144.  GENEALOGY.     The  American  Genealogist,  being  a  Catalogue  of  Family 

Histories.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  406.  Albany,  1900 

Fifth,  and  enlarged  edition. 

145.  GENEALOGY.    ATWATER  FAMILY.    Atwater  History  and  Genealogy.    By 

Francis  Atwater.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  492. 

Meriden,  Conn.,  1901 

146.  GENEALOGY.    BECKWITH  FAMILY.    Marvin  Beckwith  and  his  wife  Abi 

gail  Clark;  their  Colonial  Ancestors  and  their  Descendants.  8vo, 
original  paper  wrappers,  uncut,  pp.  88.  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  1899 

Presentation  copy  from  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Knous,  one  of  the  compilers, 
to  Mr.  Benton,  with  two  autograph  letters  from  Mrs.  Knous  laid  in. 
Manuscript  corrections  on  many  pages. 

Rare.     Printed  for  private  distribution  only. 

147.  GENEALOGY.    BENTON  FAMILY.    Caleb  Benton  and  Sarah  Bishop ;  Their 

Ancestors  and  Their  Descendants,  by  Charles  E.  Benton.  Silhouette 
portraits.  4to,  cloth.  Poughkeepsie,  X.  Y.,  1906 

148.  GENEALOGY.    BENTON  FAMILY.    Benton  (John  Hogan).    David  Benton, 

Jr.  and  Sarah  Bingham,  Their  Ancestors  and  Descendants;  and 
Other  Ancestral  Lines.  Frontispiece  with  5  portraits.  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1906 

Inserted  are  two  A.L.S.,  (1)  4pp.  12mo,  dated  "Nov.  10/06;"  and  (2) 
"Jany  19/07."  From  the  author  to  his  cousin,  Col.  J.  H.  Benton,  Jr. 

149.  GENEALOGY.    BENTON  FAMILY.    Samuel  Slade  Benton,  his  Ancestors  and 

Descendants.  By  Josiah  Henry  Benton,  Junior.  Portraits,  plates. 
8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  Boston;  Privately  Printed,  1901 

150.  GENEALOGY.    Brooke  (Mary  Stearns).    Genealogies  of  the  Stearns,  Lane, 

Holbrook  and  Warren  Families.  Portrait  and  plate.  4to,  cloth, 
pp.  59.  No  place,  1898 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,   March    llth 

151.  GENEALOGY.     Durrie    (Daniel  S.).     Bibliographia   Genealogica  Ameri 

cana.    8vo,  cloth.  Albany:  John  Munsell's  Sons.  1886 

152.  GENEALOGY.     Hamilton  (Samuel  King).     The  Hamiltons  of  Waterbor- 

ough.  Their  Ancestors  and  Descendants.  Portraits,  maps  and  other 
illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp.  407. 

Privately  Printed,  1912 
Author's  presentation  copy,  with  signature. 

153.  GENEALOGY.     Index  to  American  Genealogies;  and  to  Genealogical  ma 

terial  contained  in  all  Works ...  Alphabetically  arranged.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1000 

Fifth,  and  enlarged  edition. 

154.  GENEALOGY.     SALTONSTALL  FAMILY.    Ancestry  and  Descendants  of  Sir 

Richard  Saltonstall,  First  Associate  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Col 
ony  and  Patentee  of  Connecticut.  Portraits,  facsimiles  and  other 
illustrations.  4to,  original  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

[Cambridge]  1897 

Presentation  copy  with  autograph  inscription,  from  Richard  M.  Salton- 
stall,  the  Editor,  to  Col.  J.  H.  Benton,  1899. 

Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press  for  private  distribution. 

155.  GENEALOGY.     Sargent  Record.     William  Sargent  of  Ipswich,  Xewbury, 

Hampton,  Salisbury  and  Amesbury,  New  England,  IT.  S.,  with  His 
Descendants  and  Their  Intermarriages  and  Other  Sargent  Branches. 
Compiled  by  Edwin  Everett  Sargent.  Portraits.  Svo,  cloth,  pp. 
331.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vermont,  1899 

156.  GENEALOGY.     Waters  (Henry  F.).     Genealogical  Gleanings  in  England. 

Illustrations.    2  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1901 

157.  GEORGIA.     M'Call  (Hugh).    The  History  of  Georgia,  Containing  Brief 

Sketches  of  the  Most  Remarkable  Events  up  to  the  Present  Day.  2 
vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  marbled  edges ;  stamp  erased  from  title 
of  each  volume,  title  and  leaves  somewhat  foxed,  but  otherwise  in 
excellent  condition. 

Savannah:  Seymour  &  Williams,  1811-1 81 G 

ONE  OF  THE  RAREST  OF  SOUTHERN  STATE  HISTORIES.  Vol.  2  Was  pub 
lished  by  William  T.  Williams.  1816.  This  work  was  never  completed. 
Volume  1  covers  the  history  of  the  State  from  1584  to  1772:  Volume  2, 
to  1784.  Both  volumes  are  largely  devoted  to  the  history  of  the  border 
warfare  with  the  Creek  and  Cherokee  Indians,  with  sketches  of  their 
chiefs  and  of  the  Loyalists  who  led  them.  Much  of  the  material  was 
obtained  from  the  lips  of  the  survivors,  and  from  manuscripts  no  longer 
available.  The  whole  forms  the  foundation  of  our  present  knowledge  of 
the  early  history  of  Georgia. 

158.  GEORGIA.     White    (Rev.    George).     Historical   Collections   of   Georgia. 

Numerous  illustrations.    8vo,  rebound  in  cloth,  loose  in  covers. 

New  York,  1854. 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

159.  GEORGIA.    Jones  (Charles  C.  Jr.).    The  History  of  Georgia.    Portraits 

and  maps.     2  vols.  Svo,  cloth.  Boston,  1883 

160.  GOODWIN  (P.  A.).    Biography  of  Andrew  Jackson.     Xew  York,  1833; 

DALE  (G.  X.)   Memorial  Sketches.     Island  Pond,  1903;  LINCOLN 
•  (R.  W.).  Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  U.  S.    Xew  York  1836; 
SPARKS   (J.).     Life  of  Ben  Franklin.     Boston,  1844;  and  others. 
Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,   various  dates 

161.  GOODWIN  (W.  A.  R.)     Historical  Sketch  of  Bruton  Church.    Petersburg. 

1903;  STAFFORD  (W.  P.).  Speeches.  St.  Johnsbury.  1913.  Presen 
tation  Inscription  from  the  Author;  CLARK  (BYRON  X.).  A  List  of 
the  Pensioners  of  the  War  of  1812.  Boston  1904;  WAR  WHOOP 
(THE).  1911.  Xorthfield.  1910;  and  others.  Together,  9  vols. 
8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

162.  GRANT  (ULYSSES  S.).    Badeau  (Adam).    Military  History  of  Ulysses  S. 

Grant.  Portrait  and  maps.  3  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  one  volume 
worn.  Xew  York,  1868-1881 

Inserted  is  a  two-page  A.L.S.  by  the  author,  dated  New   York,  April 
20,  1886. 

163.  GRANT  (ULYSSES  S.).     Dana  (Charles  A.)  and  Wilson  (J.  H.).     The 

Life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant.  Portrait.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1868 ;  PER- 
SOAL  MEMOIRS  of  U.  S.  Grant.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  Xew  York, 
1885;  BADEAU  (ADAM).  Grant  in  Peace.  Illustrations.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1887.  Presentation  copy  with  the  author's  autograph  inscrip 
tion;  PORTER  (GENERAL  HORACE).  Campaigning  with  Grant. 
Illustrations.  Xew  York,  1897.  Inserted  is  a  2pp.  A.L.S. ,  dated 
Xcw  York,  Tor.  1st,  1877.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  last  vol. 
uncut.  Various  places,  1868-1897 

164.  HAMILTON    (ALEXANDER).     Works.     Edited  by   Henry   Cabot   Lodge. 

Portrait.     9  vols.  8vo,  morocco  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  some  bind 
ings  broken.  Xew  York,  1885-6 
Letter-Press  Edition.     Number  125  of  five  hundred  copies  printed. 

165.  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY  DIRECTORY.    Cambridge,  1910:  WASHBURN  (E.). 

Judicial  History  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1840;  MASSACHUSETTS 
Charitable  Fire  Society.  Boston  1904;  and  others.  Together,  8 
vols.  Svo  and  12mo,,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

166.  HAY    (JOHN).     Thayer   (William  Eoscoe).     The  Life  and  Letters  of 

John  Hay.    Portraits.    2  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut. 

Boston  and  Xew  York,  1915 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

167.  HENNEPIN  (Louis).    A  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America. 

Eeprinted  from  the  second  London  issue  of  1698,  with  facsimiles  of 
original  title-pages,  maps,  and  illustrations,  and  the  addition  of 
Introduction,  Notes,  and  Index  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  With  2 
folding  maps,  and  numerous  plates  reproduced  from  the  original 
edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  buckram,  gilt  tops.  Chicago :  McClurg,  1903 
Only  150  copies  printed,  this  copy  being  No.  3. 

168.  HISTORICAL  PAMPHLETS.     Littlefield  (G.  E.).     Notes  on  the  Calendar 

and  the  Almanac.  Worcester,  1914;  MOORE  (G.  H.).  Notes  on  the 
History  of  the  Old  State  House.  Boston,  1886;  BATES  (A.  C.). 
Records  of  the  Parish  of  Turkey  Hills.  Hartford,  1901.  One  of  100 
copies,  and  other  pamphlets,  mainly  relating  to  New  England.  To 
gether,  20  pieces.  Various  places,  various  dates 

169.  HISTORICAL  PAMPHLETS.     Noble  (John).    A  Few  Notes  on  the  Shay's 

Rebellion.  Worcester,  1903;  HARTFORD  CONVENTION"  (A  Short  Ac 
count  of).  Boston,  1823,  and  other  pamphlets,  mainly  relating  to 
New  England.  Together,  38  pieces.  Various  places,  various  dates 

170.  HOLMES  (ABIEL).    The  Annals  of  America,  from  the  Discovery  by  Co 

lumbus  in  the  Year  1492,  to  the  Year  1826.  Second  Edition.  2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth,  binding  worn.  Cambridge,  1829 

171.  HOPKINS    (SAMUEL).     The   Puritans.      (In   England.)      3   vols.   8vo, 

cloth.  Boston,  1859-1861 

172.  ILLINOIS.    Ford  (Gov.  Thomas).    A  History  of  Illinois,  from  the  Com 

mencement  as  a  State  in  1814  to  1847.  Containing  a  full  account 
of  the  Black  Hawk  War,  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Fall  of  Mormonism, 
the  Alton  and  Love  joy  Riots,  and  other  important  and  interesting 
events.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  back,  embossed  covers.  Chicago,  1854 

173.  INDIAN  CAPTIVITIES.     Johnson  (Mrs.  Susannah).     A  Narrative  of  the 

Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson.     Containing  an  Account  of  her  Suffer 
ings,  during  Four  Years  with  the  Indians  and  French.     12mo,  half 
calf,  several  leaves  torn  into,  some  mended,  soiled,  one  leaf  imperfect. 
Walpole,  Newhampshire :  David  Carlisle,  jun.,  1796 
FIRST  EDITION. 

174.  INDIAN  CAPTIVITIES.     Johnson  (Mrs.  Susannah).     A  Narrative  of  the 

Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson.  Containing  an  Account  of  her  Suffer 
ings,  during  Four  Years,  with  the  Indians  and  French.  Second 
Edition.  16mo,  old  boards,  broken  at  corners. 

Windsor,  (Vt.)  :  A.  Spooner.  1807 
RARE  ISSUE. 


A 

HISTORY 

OF  THE 

INDIAN  WARS 

WITH  THE 

FIRST   SETTLERS   OF  THE   UNI. 
TED  STATES, 

PARTICULARLY 

IN  NEW-ENGLAND. 

WRITTEN  IN  TKRMONT. 


Historia  vero  testis  temporiim,  lux  veritatis, 
vita  memoriae,  magistra  vitse,  nuntia  ve- 
tustatis.  Cic.  DE  OR. 


MCHJTPELIER,  VT. 

BY  WRIGHT  AKD  SIBLEY, 

1812. 

Sikley  Printtr* 


DANIEL  C.  SANDERS 

Exact  facsimile  of  Title-page 

[No.  179] 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

175.  INDIAN  CAPTIVITY.    Steele  (Zadock).    The  Indian  Captive;  or  a  Narra 

tive  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Zadock  Steele.  Related  by 
himself.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of  the  Burning  of  Royal- 
ton.  16mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  some  margins  worn. 

Montpelier,  1818 
ORIGINAL  EDITION. 

176.  INDIAN-  CAPTIVITY.    A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson.    Re 

printed  from  the  Third  Edition.  Facsimile.  16mo,  boards,  cloth 
back,  leather  labels,  uncut.  Springfield,  1907 

Edition  limited  to  350  copies. 

177.  INDIAN  CAPTIVITY.    Williams  (Rev.  John).    The  Redeemed  Captive  re 

turning  to  Zion.  Reprinted  from  the  Sixth  Edition.  Small  4to, 
boards,  cloth  back,  paper  label,  uncut.  Springfield,  1908 

Indian   Captivities    Series.     Edition   limited   to  526  copies,    this   being 
No.  11. 

178.  INDIAN  WARS.    Hubbard  (William).    A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in 

New-England,  from  the  First  Planting  thereof  in  the  Year  1G07,  to 
the  Year  1677.  8vo,  old  sheep,  worn,  several  leaves  torn. 

Stockbridge,  Masachusetts,  1803 
Sabin  33450. 

179.  INDIAN  WARS.     [Sanders  (Daniel  Clarke).]     A  History  of  the  Indian 

Wars  with  the  First  Settlers  of  the  United  States,  Particularly  in 
New-England.  Written  in  Vermont.  Mmo,  olive  levant  morocco, 
gilt  tooled,  gilt  edges,  enclosed  in  royal  8vo  fire-proof  crimson  levant 
morocco  solander  case,  gilt  tooled,  BY  RIVIERE. 

Montpelier,  Vt. :  Published  by  Wright  and  Sibley,  1812 
FIRST  EDITION.     Very  fine  copy,  measuring  5  5/16  x  '2  11/16. 

ONE   OF   THE   RAREST    BOOKS    RELATING    TO    THE   NORTH    AMERICAN    INDIANS. 

THE  ORIGINAL  ISSUE,  which  was  suppressed  by  the  author. 
[See  Illustration  of  title-page] 

180.  INDIAN  WARS.    Hubbard  (William).    A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in 

New-England.  12mo,  marbled  calf,  rebacked.  Writing  on  fly-leaf, 
one  leaf  torn,  foxed.  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  1814 

181.  INDIAN  WARS.    Sylvester  (Herbert  Milton).    Indian  Wars  of  New  Eng 

land.  Engraved  title-page.  3  vols.  thick  8vo,  cloth,  paper  labels,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  and  partly  unopened.  Boston,  1910 

182.  INDIANA.     Dillon   (John  B.).     A  History  of  Indiana  from  its  Earliest 

Exploration  to  1816,  and  a  General  View  of  the  Progress  of  Public 
Affairs  in  Indiana,  from  1816  to  1856.  Portraits,  folding  map,  and 
oilier  illustrations.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Indianapolis,  1859 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

183.  JEFFERSON  (THOMAS).    The  Life  and  Morals  of  Jesus  of  Xazareth.    Ex 

tracted  textually  from  the  Gospels  in  Greek,  Latin,  French,  and 
English.  With  an  Introduction.  A  facsimile  reproduction  of  the 
original.  8vo,  crimson  straight-grained  morocco,  gilt,  back  broken. 

Washington,  1904 

Presentation  copy  with  autograph  inscription  to  Col.  J.  H.  Benton 
from  A.  O.  Bacon. 

184.  JOHNSON  (ANDREW).    Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  Uni 

ted  States,  before  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  Impeachment 
by  the  House  of  Representatives  for  High  Crimes  and  Misdemeanors. 
3  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  name  in  ink  on  title  of  two  volumes. 

Washington,  1868 

185.  KENTUCKY.    Marshall  (H.).    The  History  of  Kentucky.    Exhibiting  an 

Account  of  the  Modern  Discovery ;  Settlement ;  Progressive  Improve 
ment;  Civil  and  Military  Transactions;  and  the  Present  State  of 
the  Country.  2  vols.  Svo,  tree  calf,  binding  rubbed,  leather  labels, 
text  somewhat  foxed.  Frankfort,  1824 

A  VERY  SCARCE  BOOK,  which  must  always  be  considered  the  fountain  of 
Kentucky  history.  This  copy  contains  the  "Ancient  Annals  of  Ken 
tucky,"  by  C.  S.  Rafinesque. 

186.  LAKE  CHAMPLAIN.     Palmer  (Peter  S.).     History  of  Lake  Champlain, 

from  Its  First  Exploration  by  the  French  in  1609,  to  the  Close  of  the 
Year  1814.  Maps.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Albany,  1866 

187.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).    Xicolay  (John  G.)  and  Hay  (John).    Abraham 

Lincoln.  A  History.  Numerous  portraits,  views,  maps,  and  fac 
similes.  10  vols.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut,  bind 
ings  rubbed  and  some  cracked  at  hinges. 

Xew  York :  The  Century  Co.,  1890 

188.  LINCOLN   (ABRAHAM).     Eeminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Distin 

guished  Men  of  His  Time.  Collected  and  Edited  by  Allen  Thorn- 
dike  Eice.  Portrait.  Svo,  cloth.  Xew  York,  1888 

189.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).    Lamon  (Ward  H.).    The  Life  of  Abraham  Lin 

coln.  Illustrations.  Boston,  1872;  BROWNE  (FRANCIS  F.).  The 
Every-Day  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Illustrations.  Xew  York, 
1886;  McCLURE  (A.  K.).  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Men  of  War- 
Times.  Portrait.  Philadelphia,  1892.  Together,  3  vols.  Svo,  cloth, 

Various  places,  1872-1893 

190.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).     Political  Debates  between  Hon.  Abraham  Lin 

coln  and  Hon.  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  Celebrated  Campaign  of 
1858,  in  Illinois.  Columbus,  1860;  BANCROFT  (GEORGE).  Mem 
orial  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Frontispiece.  Washington,  1866;  BARRETT  (JOSEPH  H.).  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait.  Xew  York,  1888.  Together,  4  vols. 
Svo,  cloth.  Various  places,  1860-1888 


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191.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).    History  of  the  Administration  of  President  Lin 

coln.  Portrait.  New  York,  1864;  HAPGOOD  (NORMAN).  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Portrait.  New  York,  1899;  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  His 
Book.  A  Facsimile  Reproduction  of  the  Original  with  an  Explana 
tory  Note  by  J.  McCan  Davis,  New  York,  1901;  TARBELL  (!DA  M.). 
He  Knew  Lincoln.  Illustrations.  New  York,  1907;  ATKINSON 
(ELEANOR).  Lincoln's  Love  Story.  Illustrations.  New  York.  1909. 
Together,  5  vols.  Mmo  and  12mo,  cloth  and  roan,  some  uncut. 

New  York,   1864-1909 

192.  LIVERMORE    (GEORGE).     Deane    (Charles).     Memoir  of  George  Liver- 

more.  Prepared  Agreeably  to  a  Resolution  of  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society.  8vo,  cloth,  leather  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with 
original  paper  wrappers  bound  in.  Cambridge,  1869 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  with  12  A.L.S.,  69  portraits,  and  11  plates,  one 
colored.  The  A.L.S.  include  three  from  Josiah  Quincy,  two  from  George 
Livermore,  one  each  from  Alvan  W.  Griswold,  James  Savage,  W.  Roscoe, 
Right  Honorable  Thomas  Grenville,  owner  of  the  famous  Grenville  Col 
lection,  J.  H.  Trumbull,  and  others. 

Author's  presentation  copy,  with  autograph  inscription, — "John  N. 
Barbour,  Esq.  with  the  kind  regards  of  the  Author,"  on  original  front 
wrapper. 

193.  LOUISIANA.    Le  Page  du  Pratz  (Monsieur).    The  History  of  Louisiana, 

or  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and  Carolina .  .  .  Translated 
from  the  French.  With  2  engraved  folding  maps.  2  vols.  12mo, 
contemporary  sprinkled  calf. 

London:  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  De  Hondt,  1763 

FIRST  ENGLISH  EDITION.  The  original  edition,  in  French,  was  pun- 
lished  in  1758,  and  contained  besides  the  two  maps,  a  large  number  of 
plates  which  are  not  included  in  the  translation. 

The  larger  map,  IS1/!  x  10  inches,  shows  the  entire  Mississippi  Valley 
as  then  known;  the  smaller  map,  7  x  5%  inches,  shows  the  "Gulph  of 
Mexico,"  with  the  mouths  of  the  Mississippi. 

194.  LOUISIANA.    Brackenridge  (H.  M.).    Views  of  Louisiana;  together  with 

a  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  Missouri  River,  in  1811.  8vo,  tree 
calf,  leather  label,  name  and  date  written  on  title. 

Pittsburgh,  1814 
ORIGINAL  EDITION. 

195.  LOUISIANA.    Fortier  (Alcee).    A  History  of  Louisiana.    Colored  frontis 

pieces  and  many  portraits  on  India  paper.    4  vols.  royal  8vo,  half 

crimson  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut.  New  York,  1904 

EDITION  ROYALE  limited  to  200  numbered  copies,  this  being  No.  146. 

196.  LYMAN  (THEODORE,  JR.).    Whitman  (John  W.).    Eeport  of  a  Trial  in 

the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  Holden  at  Boston,  Dec.  16th  and  17th, 
1828,  of  Theodore  Lyman,  Jr.,  for  an  Alleged  Libel  on  Daniel 
Webster.  .  .  12mo,  three-quarter  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  origi 
nal  wrappers  bound  in.  Boston,  1828 


OF  THE 


LATE  WAR 


IN  THB 


WESTERN  COUNTRY, 


COMPRISING  A  FULL  ACCOUNT  OF  ALL  THE  TRANSACTIONS  Itf 
THAT  QUARTER,  FROM  THE  COMMENCEMENT  OF  HOSTILITIES 
AT  TIPPECANOE,  TO  THE  TERMINATION  OF  THE  CONTEST" 
AT  NEW  ORLSANS  ON  THE  RETURN  OF  PEACE* 


LEXINGTON.  K. 

PUBLISHED  BY  WORSLET  &  SMITH. 
1816. 

ROBERT  B.  M'AFEE 

Exact  facsimile  of  Title-page 

[No.  197] 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

197.  M'AFEE  (ROBERT  B.).    History  of  the  Late  War  in  the  Western  Country, 

comprising  a  Full  Account  of  All  the  Transactions  in  that  Quarter, 
from  the  Commencement  of  Hostilities  at  Tippecanoe,  to  the  Termi 
nation  of  the  Contest  at  New  Orleans  on  the  Return  of  Peace.  Svo, 
half  brown  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  BY  BLACKWELL,  some  leaves 
of  text  foxed.  Lexington,  K.,  1816 

FINE  COPY  OF  THE  RARE  ORIGINAL  EDITION  and  one  of  the  best  and  most 
important  histories  on  the  War  in  the  West,  and  the  original  authority 
on  the  Western  Campaigns  of  the  War  of  1812.  The  author  was  one  of 
the  h'rst  Kentuckiaus  to  join  the  Northwestern  Army  at  the  opening  of 
hostilities.  His  information  regarding  the  Indian  outbreaks  on  the 
frontier  are  of  the  greatest  historical  value,  being  derived  mainly  from 
persons  who  took  part  in  them.  All  subsequent  historians  have  drawn 
freely  from  this  work. 

[See  Illustration  of  Title-page] 

198.  MAINE.      Sullivan    (James).     The   History  of  the   District  of   Maine. 

Folding  map  of  the  District.  Svo,  three-quarter  dark  blue  morocco, 
gilt  back  and  edges,  BY  RIVIERE.  FINE  COPY.  Boston,  1795 

199.  MAINE.     Williamson   (William  D.).     The  History  of  Maine;  from  its 

First  Discovery,  1602.  .1820.    Portrait.    2  vols.  Svo,  half  green  mo 
rocco,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  backs  very  slightly  faded.  Hallowell,  1832 
The  Edward  N.  Crane  copy  of  this  famous  work.     FINE  COPY. 

200.  MAINE.     Patterson    (William  D.).     The   Probate   Records   of   Lincoln 

County.  .1760-1800.     Svo,  cloth.  Portland,  1895 

201.  MARYLAND.     Bozman   (John  Leeds).     The  History  of  Maryland,  from 

its  First  Settlement  in  1633  to  the  Restoration  in  1660.  With  a 
Copious  Introduction  and  Xotes  and  Illustrations.  2  vols.  Svo, 
three-quarter  morocco,  gilt  tops,  gilt  backs,  uncut,  bindings  rubbed. 

Baltimore,  1837 

Inserted  is  a  two-page  A.L.S.  of  the  author.  From  the  Adrian  H.  Joline 
collection,  with  bookplate.  FINE  COPY. 

202.  MASON  (JEREMIAH).     Memoir  and  Correspondence  of  Jeremiah  Mason. 

Privately  Printed.  Square  4to,  half  light  brown  crushed  levant  mo 
rocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  BY  RIVIERE.  Cambridge,  1873 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  WITH  12  AUTOGRAPH  LETTERS  SIGNED,  4  AUTOGRAPH 
SIGNED  RECEIPTS,  OFFICIAL  CERTIFICATE.  SIGNED.  3  AUTOGRAPH  MANUSCRIPTS, 
and  53  portraits  of  prominent  men  of  the  period. 

The  letters,  etc.,  inserted  consist  of  the  following, — 

MASON  (JEREMIAH).  A.L.S.,  to  A.  W.  Haven.  2pp.  4to,  dated  Boston, 
June  llth,  1832,  regarding  some  property  of  Mason's  on  Boyd's  Creek, 
New  Hampshire. 

LIVERMORE  (ARTHUR).  A.L.S.,  lp.  4to,  dated  Lowell,  Dec.  11,  1838,  re 
garding  purchase  of  lands  of  settlers  in  Illinois. 

MASON  (JEREMIAH).  Autograph  receipt,  signed,  lp.  oblong  24mo. 
Clement  Weeks,  Esq.  to  Jere.  Mason,  Dr.  for  legal  work  during  month  of 
December,  1800.  Receipted  Jany.  6,  1801. 

[Continued 


First  Session,  Thursday  Differ  noon,  March   lltli 

[No.  202— Continued} 

CUTTS  (EDWARD).  Autograph  receipt,  signed,  Ip.  oblong,  24mo.  Alfred 
Haven  Esq.  to  Edward  Cutts,  del)tor,  for  legal  work,  1827  and  1828.  Re 
ceipted,  Portsmouth,  June  (ith,  1828. 

MASON  (JEREMIAH).  A.L.S.,  to  Messrs.  Treadwell  &  Haven,  Ip.  oblong 
12mo,  dated  Boston,  June  15,  1841,  expects  to  be  absent  from  city. 

MOKRIL  (DAVID  LAWRENCE).  Official  certificate,  signed,  Ip.  4to,  printed 
form,  filled  out  in  manuscript,  reading. — "David  Lawrence  Morril,  Gov 
ernor  of  the  State  of  New-Hampshire.  To  all  who  shall  see  these  presents. 
Greeting.  Know  ye  that  Richard  liartlett,  whose  official  certificates  arc 
borne  on  the  papers  hereunto  annexed,  is  Secretary  of  the  State  of  New 
Hampshire...  Given  under  my  hand,  at  Concord,  this  eighteenth  day  of 
April  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twenty 
seven..."  Sealed  with  the  State  of  New  Hampshire  Official  Seal  and 
signed  in  the  autograph  of, — David  Lawrence  Morril.  (The  italicized 
words  are  written  in  by  hand.) 

SHEAFE  (JAMES).  A.L.S.,  to  A.  Haven,  Esq..  Ip.  4to.  dated  Portsmouth. 
3  June.  1828,  request  to  attach  notes  of  Joseph  Wiggin  and  Thomas 
Bachelder. 

WEBSTER  (DANIEL).  Autograph  manuscript,  signed,  Ip.  4to,  no  date, 
regarding  the  settlement  of  estate  of  a  certain  Mary  Bech  (Beech?),  giving 
list  of  heirs,  and  ordering  division  as  follows, — "Each  of  the  twenty 
eight  ncpheii's  and  nieces  -will  hare  his  or  her  2Sth  part  of  the  Estate. 
This  is  not  a  case  for  the  application  of  the  rule  of  Representation.'' 
Signed, — "D.  Webster." 

PERLEY  (J.).  A.L.S.,  to  A.  W.  Haven,  Ip.  4to,  dated  Concord,  31 
August.  1840,  stating  that  it  will  be  impossible  for  him  to  attend  the 
Whig  Convention  at  Exeter  on  the  3rd,  as  he  has  a  case  on  at  New 
London  on  the  4th  which  he  must  attend. 

HAVEN  (NATHANIEL  A.,  JR.).  A.L.S.,  to  "Alfred"  (A.  W.  Haven).  2pp. 
4to,  dated  Concord.  Friday  evening,  regarding  papers  in  case  of  Sherwood 
vs.  Sutton,  and  a  Bunker  Hill  circular,  which  he  asks  to  have  published 
and  to  have  some  .comments  added  to  it.  Signed, — "X.  A.  H.  jr." 

EASTMAN  (JOEL).  A.L.S.,  to  A.  W.  Haven.  Ip.  4to,  dated  Conway. 
April  1,  1838.  regarding  legal  business.  Addressed  on  back, — "Alfred  W. 
Haven,  Esquire.  Portsmouth.  X  Hampshire,"  with  remains  of  seal. 

HACKETT  (WILLIAM  H.  Y.).  Autograph  manuscript,  signed.  3pp.  4to, 
dated,  Portsmouth.  June  14,  1858,  giving  report  of  a  Committee  appointed 
to  take  charge  of  the  remonstrance  against  the  right  of  Peter  Jump  and 
William  Rand  to  hold  seats  in  the  House.  Signed. — Ml".  //.  I'.  Hack-eft, 
for  the  Commtee." 

WOODBURY  (LEVI).  A.L.S..  to  A.  W.  Haven.  Ip.  4to,  reading. — 
"Treasury  Department,  November  11.  1839.  Sir,  Your  letter  of  the  6th 
instant,  with  the  paper  enclosed,  has  been  received.  Be  pleased  to  accpt 
mij  thanks  for  your  attention  to  the  subject.  Very  respectfully  Your 
Ob'  Sevt  Lcvi  Woodbun/."  Addressed, — "A.  W.  Haven,  esq.  Portsmouth 
X.  H." 

DAVIES  (CHARLES  S.).  A.L.S.,  to  Messrs.  D.  H.  Treadwell  and  A.  W. 
Haven.  4pp.  4to,  dated  Portland,  Octr.  5.  1840,  regarding  case  in  Circuit 
Court.  U.  S.  against  Daniel  Perley  and  Doxey  Stone,  and  other  legal 
matters.  Addressed  on  back. — "Danl  H  Treadwell,  Alfred  W  Haven. 
Esqs.  Portsmouth,  X.  //."  Seal  torn  away. 

UPHAM  (NATHANIEL  GOOKIN).  A.L.S.,  to  A.  W.  Haven.  Ip.  Svo,  dated 
Concord,  Feby  27th,  1864,  enclosing  "Pass  for  the  year."  He  ends  the 
letter  with, — "/  care  nothing  personally  for  any  one  if  the  country  /.s 
saved."  Signed. — "A".  G.  I'pham." 

[Continued 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March  llth 

[No.  202 — Continued'] 

BURROUGHS  (CHARLES)  AND  OTHERS.  Receipt  voucher  for  an  account, 
Ip.  oblong  32mo,  reading, — "Portsmouth  Dec.  26-1832.  We  certify  that 
we  have  examined  this  account  and  find  the  same  to  be  rightly  cast  and 
well  vouched."  Signed  in  the  autographs  of, — ''Charles  Burroughs,  Gco. 
Jaffrey,  Charles  W  Cutter,  Ichabod  Bartlett,  Directors.1' 

WEBSTER  (DANIEL).  Autograph  receipt,  signed,  Ip.  4to,  no  date,  read 
ing, — "Case  of  Mary  Bech.  Reed  of  Jona  Denison  (?)  eight  dollars,  in 
full  for  fees  in  this  case."  Signed, — "D.  Webster." 

SMITH  (J.).  Autograph  manuscript,  signed.  4pp.  4to,  no  date,  legal 
opinion.  Signed, — "J.  8."  Docketed  on  back, — "J.  Smith's  opinion  in  case 
of  the  Portsmouth  Bridge" 

BARTLETT  (ICHABOD).  A.L.S.,  2pp.  4to,  dated  Washington,  Dec.  10, 
1825,  regarding  his  refusal  of  the  appointment  of  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  of  New  Hampshire.  Signed, — "Ich.  Bartlett." 

BARTLETT  (ICHABOD).  A.L.S.  to  A.  W.  Haven.  Ip.  4to,  dated  Ports 
mouth,  April  28,  1829,  regarding  cases  of  Ruggles  &  ux  v.  Smith,  and  same 
v.  Rogers. 

203.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Acts  and  Resolves,  Public  and  Private  of  the  Province 

of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1714-1756.  18  vols.  royal  8vo,  sheep,  six  bind 
ings  badly  broken.  '  Boston,  1869-1912 

204.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Adams   (C.  F.).     Three  Episodes  of  Massachusetts 

History.  2  vols.  Boston,  1892;  ELLIS  (G.  E.).  The  Puritan  Age 
in  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1891;  BOWDITCH  (N.  I.).  Suffolk  Sur 
names.  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Boston. 
Not  published,  1857;  NORTHEND  (W.  D.).  The  Bay  Colony.  Bos 
ton,  1896;  and  other  works  similar.  Some  illustrated.  Together, 
8  vols.  8vo,  and  smaller,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

205.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Barber  (John  Warner).    Historical  Collections ...  re 

lating  to  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Every  Town  in  Massachu 
setts.  Illustrated  with  colored  folding  map  and  200  engravings. 
8vo,  tree  calf,  binding  worn,  text  somewhat  foxed. 

Worcester,  1839 

206.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Barry  (John  Stetson).    The  History  of  Massachusetts. 

The  Colonial  Period,  Provincial  Period,  and  Commonwealth  Period. 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops. 

Boston,  1855-1857 

FINE  COMPLETE   SET. 

207.  MASSACHUSETTS,  BOSTON.    ARTILLERY  COMPANY  or  BOSTON.    Whitman 

(Zachariah  G.).  The  History  of  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Ar 
tillery  Company.  .  .its  formation  in  1637  and  Charter  in  1638,  to  the 
present  time.  SECOND  EDITION.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt 
top,  very  slightly  rubbed.  Boston,  1842 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  60  portraits  and  views,  mainly 
the  former, — stipple,  steel,  lithograph  and  reproductions. 

AN  EXCEEDINGLY  INTERESTING  COPY. 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

208.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTON.    Bowen's  Picture  of  Boston,  or  the  Citizen's 

and  Stranger's  Guide  to  the  Metropolis  of  Massachusetts,  and  its 
Environs.  With  folding  map  of  Boston  and  vicinity,  folding  plan 
of  City  of  Boston,  and  several  plates.  12mo,  original  decorated 
boards,  uncut.  Boston :  Abel  Bowen,  1829 

209.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BOSTON.     Drake    (Samuel   G.).     The   History  and 

Antiquities  of  Boston.  Folding  plates  and  other  full-page  and  text 
illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  binding  broken, 
back  missing.  Boston,  1856 

210.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTON.     Foote  (Henry  Wilder).     Annals  of  King's 

Chapel,  from  the  Puritan  Age  of  Xew  England  to  the  present  Time. 
Illustrations,  facsimiles  of  autographs,  etc.  2  vols.  thick  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,   1882 

211.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BOSTON.    Lechford  (Thomas).     Xote-Book  Kept  by 

Thomas  Lechford,  Esq.  Lawyer,  in  Boston,  Massachusetts  Bay,  from 
June  27,  1638,  to  July  29,  1641.  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1885 

212.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTON.    Loring  (James  Spear).    The  Hundred  Bos 

ton  Orators  Appointed  by  the  Municipal  Authorities  and  Other  Pub 
lic  Bodies,  from  1770  to  1852;  Comprising  Historical  Gleanings, 
Illustrating  the  Principles  and  Progress  of  our  Republican  Insti 
tutions.  Second  Edition.  4to,  original  cloth.  Boston,  1853 
Author's  presentation  copy,  with  autograph  inscription, — "To  Matthew 
A.  Stiekney,  from  Jiis  sincere  friend,  James  S.  Loring.  Boston,  Ap.  26. 
1853." 

213.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTON.    Porter  (Rev.  Edward  G.).    Rambles  in  Old 

Boston,  New  England.  Illustrations  by  George  R.  Tolman.  4to, 
half  calf,  gilt  back,  leather  labels,  rubbed.  Boston,  1887 

214.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTON.     Quincy  (Josiah).    A  Municipal  History  of 

the  Town  and  City  of  Boston,  during  Two  Centuries,  from  Septem 
ber  17,  1630,  to  September  17,  1830.  Frontispiece  and  chart.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  uncut,  binding  rubbed,  and  cracked  at  hinges. 

Boston,  1852 

215.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BOSTON.      Shaw    (Charles).     A   Topographical  and 

Historical  Description  of  Boston.  Illustrated  with  6  plates  and  one 
facsimile.  12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut.  FINE  COPY. 

Boston,  1817 

216.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTON.    Snow  (Caleb  H.).    A  History  of  Boston,  the 

Metropolis  of  Massachusetts,  from  its  Origin  to  the  Present  Period ; 
with  some  Account  of  its  Environs.  Second  Edition.  With  map, 
plan  and  numerous  views  of  Boston,  engraved  by  Bowen.  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Boston:  A.  Bowen,  1828 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    lltli 

217.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BOSTOX.     Winsor   (Justin).     The  Memorial  History 

of  Boston,  including  Suffolk  County,  Massachusetts.  1630-1880. 
Numerous  illustrations,  4  vols.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  edges,  hind- 
ings  rubhecl,  2  colors.  Boston,  1880-1881 

218.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BOSTOX.     Whitman   (John  W.).     Report  of  a  Trial 

in  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  Holden  at  Boston,  Dec.  16th  and 
17th,  1828,  of  Theodore  Lyman,  Jr.,  for  an  Alleged  Libel  on  Daniel 
Webster.  .  .comprising  all  the  Documents  and  Testimony  given  in 
the  Cause.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  lettered  up  back. 

Boston,  1828 

219.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    Selections  from  the  Court  Reports  Originally 

Published  in  the  Boston  Morning  Post,  from  183-1  to  1837.  Ar 
ranged  and  Revised  by  the  Reporter  of  the  Post.  16mo,  new  cloth. 

Boston,   1837 

220.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    Our  First  Men.    Containing  a  List  of  Those 

Persons  Taxed  in  the  City  of  Boston,  Credibly  Reported  to  be  Worth 
One  Hundred  Thousand  Dollars ;  With  Biographical  Xotices.  Bos 
ton,  1846;  [Also]  THE  ARISTOCRACY  OF  BOSTOX,  being  a  History 
of  the  Business  and  Business  Men  of  Boston,  for  the  last  Forty 
Years.  Boston,  1848;  [Also]  OUR  FIRST  MEX,  or  A  Catalogue  of 
the  Richest  Men  of  Massachusetts,  with  Biographical  Xotices.  Bos 
ton,  1851.  3  parts  in  one  volume,  Svo,  half  morocco,  with  original 
paper  wrappers  of  each  part  bound  in.  Boston,  1846-1851 

221.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    Quincy  (J.).    History  of  the  Boston  Athen- 

aeum.  Cambridge,  1851;  WADLIX  (H.  GL).  'The  Public  Library  of 
the  City  of  Boston.  Boston,  1911;  SHURTLEFF  (X.  B.).  Historical 
Description  of  Boston,  Boston,  1890 ;  STARK'S  Antique  Views  of  Ye 
Towne  of  Boston.  Boston,  1901.  Together,  4  vols.  Svo,  cloth, 

Boston,  various  dates 

222.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    Ware  (H.).    History  of  the  Old  Xorth  and 

Xew  Brick  Churches.  Boston,  1821;  COMMEMORATION  by  Kings 
Chapel.  Boston,  1887 ;  ELLIS  (A.  B.) .  History  of  the  First  Church 
in  Boston.  Boston,  1881 ;  RECORDS  of  the  Church  in  Brattle  Square 
Boston.  Boston,  1902.  Together,  4  vols.  Svo,  cloth. 

Boston,  various  dates 

223.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BOSTOX.     Frothingham  (F.  E.).     The  Boston  Fire. 

Boston,  1873;  CHESTER  (A.  H.).  Trinity  Church.  Cambridge, 
1888;  CEXTURY  of  Service.  1815-1915.  Boston,  1915;  WEST 
CHURCH  and  its  Ministers.  Boston,  1856;  BRIDGMAN  (T.).  Memo 
rials  of  the  Dead  in  Boston.  Boston,  1853.  Together,  5  vols.  Svo, 
cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

224.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTON.    Greenwood  (F.  W.  P.).     History  of  Kind's 

Chapel.  Frontispiece.  Boston,  1833;  BOWEX'S  Picture  of  Boston. 
Numerous  illustrations.  Boston,  1838;  SKETCHES  of  Boston,  past 
and  present.  Illustrated.  Boston,  1851;  CLAPP  (W.  W.).  A  Rec 
ord  of  the  Boston  Stage.  Boston,  1853,  and  another.  Together,  5 
vols.  12mo,  various  bindings.  Boston,  various  dates 

225.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BOSTON.     Warren   (G.  W.).     History  of  the  Bunker 

Hill  Monument  Association.  Boston,  1877;  MC!XERXEY  (MR.). 
Fourth  of  July  Oration.  Boston,  1899;  IXAUGURAL  Addresses  of  the 
Mayors  of  Boston.  2  vols.  Boston,  1894;  SHURTLEFF  (X.  B.). 
Historical  Description  of  Boston.  Boston,  1871.  Together,  5  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  various  dates 

226.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    Quincy  (J.).    A  Municipal  History  of  Bos 

ton.  Frontispiece.  Boston,  1852;  DRAKE  (S.  A.).  Old  Landmarks 
of  Boston.  Illustrated.  Boston,  1873;  FROTHIXGHAM  (R.).  His 
tory  of  the  Seige  of  Boston.  Folding  plates.  Boston,  1849 ;  GREEX- 
WOOD  (F.  W.  P.).  A  History  of  King's  Chapel.  Frontispiece. 
Boston,  1833,  and  2  other  Boston  books.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and 
smaller.  Mainly  cloth.  Boston,  various  dates 

227.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.     Matthews  (X.).     City  Government  of  Bos 

ton.  Boston,  1895;  INFLUENCE  and  History  of  the  Boston  Athen 
aeum.  Boston,  1907:  WADLIX  (H.  G.).  Public  Library  of  the  City 
of  Boston.  Boston,  1911 ;  BRIEF  HISTORY  of  the  Massachusetts 
Charitable  Fire  Society.  Boston,  1893;  and  others.  Together,  8 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  various  dates 

228.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    Memorials.    Old  State  House,  1893 ;  Bunker 

Hill,  1889  ;  Army  and  Xavy  Monument,  1877 ;  Siege  and  Evacuation, 
1876;  Sheridan,  1889;  Grant,  1885;  and  others,  some  duplicates. 
Plates.  Together,  13  vols.  royal  Svo,  cloth  and  half  morocco. 

Boston,  various  dates 

229.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    Record  Commissioner's  Reports.    1st  to  39th 

Annual  Reports,  including  five  duplicates,  but  lacking  volumes  4  and 
18.  Together,  44  vols.  Svo,  cloth  and  boards.  Boston.  1881-1909 

230.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BOSTOX.    BROADSIDE.    At  a  Meeting  of  the  Freehold 

ers  and  other  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  legally  qualified 
and  warned  in  public  Town  Meeting  assembled,  at  Faneuil-Hall,  on 
Tuesday  the  31st  Day  of  March,  A.D.  1767.  [Voted  that  the  Select 
men  should  enclose  portion  of  land  at  Faneuil-Hall  Market,  and 
that  all  persons  selling  provisions  therein  must  pay  the  town  for 
the  privilege,  and  that  no  provisions  should  be  sold  at  any  other 
place.]  William  Cooper,  Town-Clerk.  Oblong  24mo. 

[Boston,  1767] 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

231.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Bostonian  Society.    Publications,  Vols.  1  to  12  (lack 

ing  vol.  9),  and  New  Series,  Vol.  1  (2  copies).  Together.  13  vols. 
Svo,  buckram.  Boston,  (1904) -1916 

232.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Bostonian  Society.    Proceedings,  1882  to  1905.    Bound 

in  5  vols.  8vo,  buckram.  Boston,  1882-1905 

233.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Bostonian  Society.     Proceedings,  from  1882  to  1915 

inclusive.  With  title-pages  Vols.  1  to  5.  Together,  34  parts,  Svo, 
original  wrappers.  Boston,  1882-1915 

234.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Bradford  (Alden).    History  of  Massachusetts.    Por 

traits  and  folding  map.  3  vols.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs  and 
tops,  uncut,  name  on  title.  Boston,  1822 

FINE  COPY.  The  map  is  an  inserted  one,  being, — "A  map  of  the  Province 
of  Massachusetts-Bay,  and  Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  with  part  of  Con 
necticut,  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont/'  engraved  by  J.  Lodge,  17<S± 
Backed  with  linen. 

235.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Bradford    (Alden).     History  of   Massachusetts,  for 

Two  Hundred  Years:  From  the  Year  1620  to  1820.  With  folding 
map  by  James  G.  Carter.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  hinges 
broken,  two  leaves  mended  in  top  margin. 

Boston:  Hilliard,  Gray,  and  Co.,  1835 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  with  6  portraits,  leaf  containing  reviews  of  the 
work,  and  two  A.L.S.  from  the  author,  the  first  relating  to  this  particular 
copy  of  his  history,  the  other  to  the  sale  of  other  copies  of  the  same  work. 

236.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BRAINTREE.     Bates    (Samuel  A.).     Records  of  the 

Town  of  Braintree.     1640  to  1793.     Svo,  cloth,  pp.  939. 

Randolph,  Mass.,  1886 
Contains  town  and  family  records. 

237.  MASSACHUSETTS.     BROADSIDE.     Execution    of    Stephen    Merrill    Clark. 

which  took  place  on  Winter  Island,  Salem,  on  Thursday,  May  10, 
1821.  For  the  Crime  of  Arson.  [Two  verses  of  three  lines  each, 
with  picture  of  a  coffin  between,  followed  by  description  of  the  exe 
cution,  the  "Dying  Exhortation"  of  Clark,  his  "Confession,"  and  a 
letter  to  the  Turn-Key.]  With  heavy  black-lined  border,  and  divi 
sion  lines.  [Salem,  1821] 

238.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BROADSIDE.    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  Senate  of  Massa 

chusetts,  1803.    Folio.      Boston :  Printed  by  Young  &  Minns  [1S03] 
Printed  in  two  columns,  with  decorative  border  at  head  and  foot. 

239.  MASSACHUSETTS.    BUNKER  HILL  MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings. 

For  the  Years  1883  to  1916  (lacks  the  part  for  the  year  1885).  33 
parts,  wrappers,  gilt  tops.  Boston,  1883-1916 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

240.  MASSACHUSETTS.     CAMBRIDGE.     The  Register  Book  of  the  Lands  and 

Houses  in  the  "Xew  Towne''  and  the  Town  of  Cambridge.  1896; 
The  Records  of  the  Town  of  Cambridge  (formerly  Newtowne)  Mas 
sachusetts  1630-1703.  Map.  1901.  Both  Printed  by  Order  of  the 
City  Council  under  the  Direction  of  the  City  Clerk.  Together,  2 
vols.  small  4to,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1896-1901 

241.  MASSACHUSETTS.     CAXTOX.     Huntoon  (Daniel  T.  V.).    History  of  the 

Town  of  Canton,  Xorfolk  County.  Maps  and  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge,  1893 

242.  MASSACHUSETTS.    CAXTOX.    Endicott  (Frederic).    The  Record  of  Birtl is, 

Marriages  and  Death  and  Intentions  of  Marriage,  in  the  Town 
of  Stoughton.  .  .Town  of  Canton,  1727-1845.  8vo,  cloth. 

Canton,  1896 
Presentation  copy  from  Mr.  Endicott,  with  inscription. 

243.  MASSACHUSETTS.     CHARLESTOWX.     Wyman    (Thomas   Bellows).     The 

Genealogies  and  Estates  of  Charlestown,  in  the  County  of  Middle 
sex  and  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  1629-1818.  Portrait  and 
folding  map.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  original  boards,  paper  labels,  uncut 
and  unopened,  one  binding  repaired.  FIXE  COPY.  Boston,  1879 

244.  MASSACHUSETTS.     DEDHAM.     The  Record  of  Baptisms,  Marriages  and 

Deaths,  1638-1845.    Edited  by  Don  Gleason  Hill.    8vo,  cloth. 

Dedham,  1888 

245.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Early   Census   Making  in  Massachusetts   1643-1765. 

With  a  Reproduction  of  the  Lost  Census  of  1765  (recently  found) 
and  Documents  Relating  Thereto.  Xow  First  Collected  and  Pub 
lished  by  J.  H.  Benton,  Jr.  4to,  boards,  cloth  back,  paper  label  on 
front  cover,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1905 

Edition  limited  to  125  copies,  this  being  No.  10. 

246.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Another  Copy.     4to,  boards,  cloth  back,  paper  label 

on  front  cover,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1905 

Edition  limited  to  125  copies,  this  being  No.  22. 

247.  MASSACHUSETTS.    EAST  BOSTOX.    Sumner  (William  H.).    A  History  of 

East  Boston.  Portraits,  map  and  illustrations.  Thick  8vo,  cloth,  a 
few  fox-marks.  Boston,  1858 

248.  MASSACHUSETTS.      Ford    (Worthington   Chauncey).      Journal    of    the 

House  of  Representatives  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massa 
chusetts-Bay  1715.  Facsimile  and  vignettes.  Small  folio,  boards, 
paper  labels  on  back,  and  front  cover,  uncut,  and  partly  unopened. 

Boston,  1902 

Edition  limited  to  250  copies,  this  being  No.  10. 

Pasted  in  is  a  one-page  A.X.S.,  oblong  12mo,  by  the  editor,  dated 
"28  Mar  1902."  To  Mr.  Benton. 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

249.  MASSACHUSETTS.     FRAXKLIX.     Blake    (Mortimer).     A  History  of  the 

Town  of  Franklin,  Mass,. .  .  and  a  Report  of  the  Centennial  Celebra 
tion.  Numerous  portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth. 

Franklin,.  Mass.,  1879 

250.  MASSACHUSETTS.     GENERAL  COURT.     Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts. 

Manual  for  the  use  of  the  General  Court:  Containing  the  Rules  and 
Orders  of  the  Two  Branches,  together  with  the  Constitution  of  the 
Commonwealth,  and  that  of  the  United  States,  etc.  With  double- 
page  diagrams  of  the  seating  plans  of  the  Senate  and  the  House  in 
each  volume.  58  vols.  (1858-1915).  12mo,  first  51  vols.  (1858- 
1908)  uniformly  bound  in  half  calf,  marbled  boards  and  edges,  (cor 
ners  rubbed,  hinges  loosened  on  four  volumes,  one  back  cover  slightly 
damaged),  last  7  volumes  in  black  cloth,  gilt  lettered. 

Boston,  1858-1915 

A  number  of  the  volumes  have  the  dates  of  death  written  in  ink  against 
the  names  of  some  of  the  members. 

251.  MASSACHUSETTS.    HIXOHAM.    History  of  the  Town  of  Hingham,  Massa 

chusetts.  Extensively  illustrated  with  colored  maps,  portrait*  and 
illustrations.  3  vols.  in  4,  Svo,  cloth,  name  on  title. 

[Cambridge]  1893 

Pasted  to  first  blank  leaf  is  a  list  of  author's  autograph  signatures  as 
follows, — Thos.  F.  Bouve",  Edward  T.  Bouvfi,  John  I).  Long.  Walter  L. 
Bouve.  Francis  H.  Lincoln,  George  Lincoln,  Edmund  Hersey,  Fearing 
Burr,  and  Charles  W.  S.  Seymour. 

252  MASSACHUSETTS.  Holland  (Josiah  Gilbert).  History  of  Western  Massa 
chusetts.  The  Counties  of  Hampden,  Hampshire,  Franklin,  and 
Berkshire.  Folding  map,  partly  colored.  2  vols.  12mo,  three-quar 
ter  green  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  backs  slightly  faded. 

Springfield,   1855 

253.  MASSACHUSETTS.  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES.  Rules  and  Orders  to  be 
Observed  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts,  for  the  Year  180G,  1808,  1810,  1811,  1812,  1816, 
1819,  1820,  1821  (2  copies),  1822,  1828-9,  1830-31,  1834,  1843,  1849. 
With  double-page  diagram  plan  of  the  floor  of  the  House  in  the  vol 
ume  for  1849.  1G  vols.  16mo,  uniformly  bound  in  half  calf,  four 
with  gilt  tops,  others  with  marbled  or  sprinkled  edges. 

Boston,  1806-1849 

The  majority  of  the  volumes  have  dates  of  death  written  in  ink  against 
some  of  the  names  of  the  Members  of  the  House  for  the  year,  and  in  some 
volumes  other  information  is  also  added.  Several  volumes  interleaved 
with  blank  sheets  in  binding.  The  1810  volume  has  Rhode  Island  His 
torical  Society  stamp  and. — "Presented  I]/  W.  S.  Brei/er(l)"  on  title. 
The  1828  volume  has  original  paper  wrappers  bound  in,  with  signature. — 
"7T.  Tolman"  on  front  wrapper.  The  1830-81  volume  has. — "Fraud*  />'. 
Fay,  South  Lancaster"  stamped  on  title. 


First  Session,   Thursday   Afternoon,  March    llth 

25-1.  MASSACHUSETTS.  Hutchiuson  (Peter  Orlando).  The  Diary  and  Letters 
of  his  Excellency  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.  Compiled  from  the 
original  documents  still  remaining  in  the  Possession  of  his  Descend 
ants.  Photographic  portraits  and  oilier  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  backs.  London,  1883-6 

255.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Hutchinson    (Thomas).      History   of    Massachusetts 

Bay. 

[Volume  I.]  The  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts-Bay, 
from  the  First  Settlement  Thereof  in  1628,  Until  its  Incorporation 
with  the  Colony  of  Plimouth,  Province  of  Main,  &c.  by  the  Charter 
cf  King  William  and  Queen  Mary,  in  1691. 

Boston:  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  1764 
FIRST  EDITION. 

[Vol.  II.]  The  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  from 
the  Charter  of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary,  in  1691,  Until  the 
Year  1750.  Boston:  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  1767 

FIRST  EDITION. 

[Volume  III.]  The  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
from  the  Year  1750,  until  June,  1774.  London :  John  Murray,  1828 
FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  500  copies  printed  for  the  American  trade  with 
out  the  16pp.  containing  a  Dedication  and  Preface,  which  were  included 
in  the  copies  printed  for  the  English  trade. 

An  "Index  of  Persons  and  Places  Mentioned  in  Hutchinson's  Massa 
chusetts,  by  J.  Wingate  Thornton...*'  15pp.  8vo,  stitched.  New 
York,  1879,  is  laid  in.  Together,  3  vols.  8vo,  half  leather  bindings 
broken.  Boston  and  London,  1764-1828 

Complete  set  of  the  History. 

256.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Hutchinson   (Thomas).     The  History  of  the  Colony 

of  Massachusetts-Bay,  from  the  First  Settlement  Thereof  in  1628 
until  its  Incorporation  with  the  Colony  of  Plimouth,  etc.  1764; 
The  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  from  the 
Charter  of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary,  in  1691,  until  the  Year 
1750.  1767.  Together,  2  vols.  8vo,  contemporary  sheep,  leather 
labels,  slight  stain  on  few  corners  of  one  vol.,  cracked  at  hinges. 

Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  &  John  Fleet,  1764-1767 
FIRST   EDITION.     The   Boston    issue    is   much   scarcer   than    the    Salem 
issue. 

257.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Hutchinson    (Thomas).     A   Collection    of    Original 

Papers  Belative  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts- 
Bay.  8vo,  contemporary  sheep,  leather  label,  binding  rubbed,  name 
oil  title. 

Boston,  New-England:   Printed  by   Thomas  and  John  Fleet, 

1769 

This  collection  of  papers  was  published  by  Lieut. -Gov.  Hutchinson,  "to 
support  and  elucidate  the  principal  facts  related  in  the  first  part  of  the 
History  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  and  may  serve  as  an  appendix  to  it." 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

258.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Hutchinson  (Thomas)  and  Oliver  (Governor).     The 

Letters  of  Governor  Hutchinson,  and  Lieut.  Governor  Oliver,  &c. 
Printed  at  Boston.  And  Remarks  Thereon.  With  the  Assembly's 
Address,  and  the  Proceedings  of  the  Lords  Committee  of  Council. 
[Edited  by  Mandint.]  8vo,  stitched,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  1774 

259.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Laws.    A  Bibliographical  Sketch  of  the  Laws  of  the 

Massachusetts  Colony  from  1630  to  1686.  In  which  are  included 
the  Body  of  Liberties  of  1641,  and  the  Records  of  the  Court  of 
Assistants,  1641-1644.  Arranged  to  Accompany  the  Reprints  of 
the  Laws  of  1660  and  of  1672.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore,  Record  Com 
missioner.  With  facsimile  of  the  Body  of  Liberties,  reproduced  from 
the  Hutchinson  Manuscript.  Imperial  Svo,  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1890 

260.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Minot  (George  Richards).     Continuation  of  the  His 

tory  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  from  the  Year  1748,  to 
1765.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  contents  lettered,  binding  rubbed, 
uncut,  a  few  margins  torn  not  damaging  text,  some  leaves  fox- 
marked.  Boston:  Manning  and  Loring,  1798-1803 

261.  MASSACHUSETTS.     NEWTON.     History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  New 

ton,  with  a  Genealogical  Register.  By  Francis  Jackson.  Portrait 
and  folding  map.  Thick  12mo,  cloth.  Boston,  .1854 

262.  MASSACHUSETTS.    NORTH  BRIDGEWATER.     Gary  (Moses).     A  Genealogy 

of  the  Families  who  have  settled  in  the  North  Parish  of  Bridge- 
water.  With  an  historical  sketch  of  Xorth  Bridgewater.  Frontis 
piece.  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1824 

263.  MASSACHUSETTS.     NORTH  BRIDGEWATER.     Kingman  (Bradford).     His 

tory  of  North  Bridgewater,  Plymouth  County,  Massachusetts.  Illus 
trations.  Svo,  cloth,  name  on  title,  loose  in  covers. 

Boston,  1866 

264.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Perry  (William  Stevens — Editor).    Papers  relating  to 

the  History  of  the  Church  in  Massachusetts,  A.D.  1676-1785.  Royal 
4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  No  place :  Privately  Printed,  1873 

265.  [MASSACHUSETTS].     PLYMOUTH.     Records  of  the  Town  of  Plymouth. 

Published  by  Order  of  the  Town.     3   vols.   Svo,   cloth. 

Plymouth,  1889-1903 

266.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Poole's  Statistical  View  and  Annual  Register  of  the 

Executive  and  Legislative  Department  of  the  Government  of  Massa 
chusetts  for  1847,  1850,  1853,  1854,  1855,  1856,  1857,  1858,  1860, 
1861,  1862  (2  copies),  1863,  and  also  Statistical  View  of  the  Conven 
tion  of  Delegates  for  Revising  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts, 
1853.  Together,  14  pieces,  Svo,  wrappers.  Boston,  1847-1863 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon.  March   llth 

267.  MASSACHUSETTS.     The  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  and  the  House  of 

Representatives  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  Relative 
to  the  Convening,  Holding  and  Keeping  The  General  Assembly  at 
Harvard  College  in  Cambridge:  And  The  several  Messages  which 
passed  between  His  Honor  the  Lieutenant  Governor  and  the  Two 
Houses,  upon  the  Subject.  8vo,  half  morocco,  old  marbled  paper 
wrappers  bound  in,  title  stained,  and  with  signature  at  top. 

Boston :  Edes  and  Gill,  1770 

268.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Records  of  the  Court  of  Assistants  of  the  Colony  of 

the  Massachusetts  Bay.  1630-1692.  Printed  under  the  Supervision 
of  John  Noble.  Plate  and  facsimile.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1901-1904 

269.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Records  of  the   Governor  and   Company  of   Massa 

chusetts  Bay.  Edited  by  X.  B.  Shurtleff.  6  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  bindings 
poor.  Boston,  1853 

270.  MASSACHUSETTS.     ROWLEY.     Gage  (Thomas).    The  History  of  Rowley, 

anciently  including  Bradford,  Boxford,  and  Georgetown,  from  the 
year  1639  to  the  Present  Time.  With  an  Address,  delivered  Sep 
tember  5,  1839,  at  the  Celebration  of  the  Second  Centennial  Anni 
versary  of  its  Settlement.  By  Rev.  James  Bradford.  Map  and  view. 
12mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1840 

271.  MASSACHUSETTS.     [Scotton   (Joshua).]     A  Xarrative  of  the  Planting 

of  the  Massachusetts  Colony  Anno  1628.  Also  a  Caution  from 
Xew-Englands  Apostle,  the  Great  Cotton,. .  .With  Prognosticks  from 
the  Famous  Dr.  Owen.  Published  by  Old  Planters,  the  Authors  of 
the  Old  Mens  Tears.  8vo,  half  roan,  contents  lettered  up  back,  bind 
ing  somewhat  rubbed. 

Boston:  Benjamin  Harris,  1694   [Reprint") 
Index  of  places  and  persons  made  out  in  ink  on  reverse  of  a  blank  leaf. 

272.  MASSACHUSETTS.     SOUTH  BOSTON.     Simonds  (Thomas  C.).    History  of 

South  Boston;  formerly  Dorchester  Xeck,  now  Ward  XII.  of  the 
City  of  Boston.  Map  and  portraits.  12mo,  cloth. 

Boston,   1857 

273.  MASSACHUSETTS.    SPRINGFIELD.    Burt  (Henry  M.).    The  First  Century 

of  the  History  of  Springfield.  The  Official  Records  from  1636  to 
1736.  Map,  facsimiles  and  other  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo.  cloth. 

Springfield,  1898 

274.  MASSACHUSETTS.     SPRINGFIELD.    Gardner  (E.  C.).    Springfield.    Illus 

trated.  Springfield,  1905;  GREEN  (M.  A.).  Springfield.  History 
of  Town  and  City.  Illustrated.  Springfield,  1888,  and  another 
work  on  the  city.  Together,  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Springfield,  various  dates 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

275.  MASSACHUSETTS.    SUFFOLK  COUNTY.    Davis  (William  T.).    Professional 

and  Industrial  History  of  Suffolk  County,  Massachusetts.  Numer 
ous  portraits.  3  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,,  rubbed,  gilt  tops. 

Boston  History  Society,  1894 

276.  MASSACHUSETTS.    TAUXTOX.    Quarter  Millennial  Celebration  of  the  City 

of   Taunton,  Massachusetts.     1889.     Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

Taunton,  1889 

277.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Whitmore    (William  H.).     The   Massachusetts   Civil 

List  for  the  Colonial  and  Provincial  Periods,  1630-1774.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut  and  unopened,  lower  margin  of  few  leaves  stained. 

Albany,   1870 

278.  MASSACHUSETTS.      Whitmore    (William    H.).      The    Colonial    Laws   of 

Massachusetts.  Reprinted  from  the  Edition  of  1672,  with  the  Sup 
plements  through  1686.  Containing  a  Xew  and  Complete  Index. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  binding  somewhat  rubbed.  Boston,  1887 

279.  MASSACHUSETTS.      Whitmore    (William    H.).     The    Colonial   Laws    of 

Massachusetts.  Reprinted  from  the  Edition  of  1660.  With  the 
Supplements  to  1672.  Containing  also,  the  Body  of  Liberties  of 
1641.  With  a  Complete  Index.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  rubbed. 

Boston,   1889 

280.  MASSACHUSETTS.    Whitmore  (William  H.).    The  Colonial  Laws  of  Mas 

sachusetts.  Reprinted  from  the  Edition  of  1672.  With  the  Supple 
ments  through  1686.  Containing  also,  a  Bibliographical  Preface  and 
Introduction.  Together  with  the  Body  of  Liberties  of  1641,  and 
the  Records  of  the  Court  of  Assistants,  1641-1644.  Royal  8vo, 
half  morocco,  somewhat  rubbed.  Boston,  1890 

281.  MASSACHUSETTS.     Whitmore    (William   H.).      The    Colonial   Laws   of 

Massachusetts.  Reprinted  from  the  Edition  of  1672.  With  the 
Supplements  through  1686. .  .together  with  the  Body  of  Liberties 
of  1641,  and  the  Records  of  the  Court  of  Assistants,  1641-1644. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1890 

282.  MATHER  (COTTOX).     Magnalia  Christ!  Americana:  or,  The  Ecclesiasti 

cal  History  of  New-England,  From  Its  First  Planting  in  the  Year 
1620.  unto  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  1698.  In  Seven  Books. . .  With 
folding  map  of  New  England  and  the  eastern  part  of  New  York. 
Folio,  original  calf,  rehinged,  and  upper  corners  repaired,  signature 
on  title.  London:  Thomas  Parkhurst,  1702 

Very  line  copy,  in  excellent  condition,  with  the  two  leaves  of  Advertise 
ments  at  end.     The  extra  leaves  of  Errata  are  not  found  in  this  copy. 

283.  MATHER  (COTTOX).      Magnalia  Christ!  Americana:  or,  The  Ecclesiasti 

cal  History  of  New-England,  from  its  first  planting  in  the  Year 
1620,  unto  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  1698.  First  American  Edition, 
from  the  London  Edition  of  1702.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf,  corners  and 
hinges  repaired.  Hartford:  1820 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

284.  MATHER  (INCREASE  AND  COTTON).    The  History  of  King  Philip's  War, 

by  the  Rev.  Increase  Mather,  D.I).  Also  A  History  of  the  Same 
War,  by  the  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  D.D.  To  which  are  added  an 
Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Portraits.  4to,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  embossed  library  stamp  on  title.  Boston,  1862 

285.  MILITARY  MONITOR  (The)  :  or,  Advice  to  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the 

American  Army:  with  A  few  additional  Hints  to  the  Officers  of 
the  Ordnance,  and  to  the  Secretary  of  War.  Curious  folding  frontis 
piece.  12mo,  original  boards,  uncut,  name  stamped  on  title,  small 
hole  in  frontispiece.  Baltimore,  1813 

The  "Hints  to  the  Officers  of  the  Ordnance"  has  special  title,  but  is 
paged  continuously  with  first  part  of  the  work. 

286.  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY.     Monette   (John  W.).     History  of  the  Discovery 

and  Settlement  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi,  by  the  three  great 
European  Powers,  Spain,  France,  and  Great  Britain.  2  colored 
maps  and  one  plate.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  binding  rubbed. 

Xew  York,   1846 
VERY  SCARCE,  and  one  of  the  best  works  on  the  subject. 

287.  XEW  ENGLAND.    Adams  (Hannah).    A  Summary  History  of  Xew  Eng 

land.  'Dedham,  1799;  MORSE  (JEDIDIAH)  AND  PARISH  (REV.  ELI 
JAH).  A  Compendious  History  of  Xew  England.  London,  1808 
(2  copies);  DRAKE  (SAMUEL  ADAMS).  A  Book  of  Xew  England 
Legends  and  Folk  Lore.  Illustrations  by  F.  T.  Merrill.  Boston, 
1884;  WEEDEN  (WILLIAM  B.).  Economic  and  Social  History  of 
Xew  England.  1620-1789.  2  vols.  Boston,  1890.  Together,  6 
vols.  8vo  and  small  4to,  various  bindings,  some  worn. 

Various  places,  1799-1890 

288.  XEW  ENGLAND.     Davis  (William  T.).     The  Xew  England  States;  their 

Constitutional,  Judicial,  Educational,  Commercial,  Professional, 
and  Industrial  History.  Numerous  portraits.  4  vols.  4to,  half 
leather,  broken  at  hinges.  Boston  [1897] 

289.  XEW  ENGLAND.     Drake  (Samuel  G.).    Result  of  the  Researches  among 

the  British  Archives  for  Information  relative  to  the  Founders  of 
Xew  England.  Folding  map.  Small  4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1860 

PRESENTATION   COPY   from   the   author   with   his   autograph   inscription 
to  Charles  H.  Bell,  with  the  latter's  bookplate. 

290.  XEW  ENGLAND.    Elliott  (Charles  W.).    The  Xew  England  History  from 

the  Discovery  of  the  Continent  by  the  Northmen,  A.D.  986,  to  the 
Period  when  the  Colonies  Declared  their  Independence,  A.D.,  1776. 
Frontispiece  portraits,  engraved.  2  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth. 

Xew   York,   1857. 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   lltli 

291.  XEW  ENGLAND.    Felt  (Joseph  B.).    The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Xew 

England.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  one  binding  slightly  damaged. 

Boston,    1855-1862 

292.  XEW  ENGLAND.    Hubbard  (Rev.  William).    A  General  History  of  Xew 

England,  from  the  Discovery  to  MDCLXXX.  8vo,  boards,  paper 
label,  uncut,  enclosed  in  cloth  case,  binding  worn  at  hinge.  FINE 
COPY.  Cambridge,  1815 

293.  XEW  ENGLAND.     Lechford  (Thomas).     Plain  Dealing.    With  an  Intro 

duction  and  Xotes  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull.  Small  4to,  half 
morocco,  gilt  back  and  top.  Boston,  1867 

Edition  limited  to  285  copies,  this  being  No.  203. 

294.  XEW  ENGLAND.     Xeal    (Daniel).     History  of  Xew  England.     Vol.   1 

only.    8vo,  original  calf,  binding  broken.  London,  1720 

Author's  presentation  copy,  with  a  long  inscription  presenting  the 
volume  to  "Sir  Peter  King,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  one 
of  the  members  of  the  Honorable  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  in 
Neiv  England"  Signed  in  full  by  the  author. 

295.  XEW  ENGLAND.     Palfrey   (John  Gorham).     History  of  Xew  England 

During  the  Stuart  Dynasty.  Maps.  5  vols.  royal  8vo,  three-quarter 
green  morocco,  bindings  rubbed,  joint  of  one  volume  weak. 

Boston,   1858-1890 

296.  XEW  ENGLAND.     Prince  (Thomas).     A  Chronological  History  of  Xew- 

England  in  the  Form  of  Annals  . .  .  Vol.  I.  12mo,  old  stamped 
calf,  front  cover  loose,  title  stained  and  mended  in  upper  margin, 
one  leaf  torn,  foxed.  Boston,  1736 

297.  XEW  ENGLAND.     Smith   (John).     Xew  England's  Trials.     Written  by 

Captain  John  Smith,  A  Reprint  of  the  Rare  First  Edition  of  1620. 
With  a  Prefatory  Xote  by  Charles  Deane.  Small  4to,  stitched. 

Cambridge,  1873 
Only  50  copies  printed.     Presentation  inscription  by  Mr.  Deane. 

298.  XEW  ENGLAND.    Winthrop  (John).    The  History  of  Xew  England  from 

1630  to  1649.  From  his  Original  Manuscripts.  With  Xotes,  by 
James  Savage.  Portrait.  8vo,  boards,  paper  labels,  uncut,  back  of 
Vol.  I  broken,  text  somewhat  foxed.  Boston,  1825-1826 

299.  XEW  ENGLAND.    Winthrop  (John).    The  History  of  Xew  England  from 

1630  to  1649.  By  John  Winthrop,  Esq.  With  Xotes  by  James 
Savage.  A  Xew  Edition.  With  portrait  of  Winthrop  engraved  by 
C.  W.  Sharpe  after  VanDyke.  2  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut. 
With  off-set  from  plate  on  title  of  Vol.  I. 

Boston :  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1853 

300.  XEW  ENGLAND  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  REGISTER  (THE).  Vols. 

57  to  70  (lacking  three  parts).  14  vols.  8vo,  original  parts;  also, 
Proceedings,  20  parts,  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Boston,  1903-1915 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

301.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.     Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  Xew 

Hampshire,  in  Xew  England.    With  Sundry  Acts  of  Parliament . . . 

Pass'd  October  16th,  1759.    pp.  238;  [Also]  Temporary  Acts  and 

Laws...  1759.     pp.  44.     8vo,  sheep,  back  and  front  cover  missing. 

Portsmouth:  Daniel  Fowle,  1761  [Reprint] 

302.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.     Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  Xew 

Hampshire,  in  Xew  England.  With  Sundry  Acts  of  Parliament. 
By  Order  of  the  Governor,  Council  and  Assembly,  Pass'd  October 
16th,  1759.  Svo,  wrappers.  Portsmouth,  1761 

303.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.    ALSTEAD.    Arnold  (Seth  S.).    A  Sermon,  Preached 

at  Alstead,  on  the  First  Sabbath  in  January,  1826.  With  Historical 
Sketches  of  the  Town.  Alstead,  X.H.,  1826 ;  [And]  Continuation 
of  an  Appendix,  Embracing  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Town  of 
Alstead,  from  1826  to  1836.  Keene,  X.H.,  1836.  Two  parts  in  one 
volume.  Svo,  old  boards,  foxed. 

Alstead,   and   Keene,   X.   H.,   1826-1836 

304.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.     CANTERBURY.     Lyford   (James  Otis).     History  of 

the  Town  of  Canterbury,  Xew  Hampshire,  1727-1912.  Illustrated 
with  2  large  folding  maps,  portrait,  and  views.  2  vols.  Svo,  cloth. 

Concord,  X.H.,  1912 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author  with  his  autograph  inscription. 

305.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.     CHARLESTOWX.     Saunderson  (Henry  H.).     History 

of  Charlestown,  Xew-Hampshire,  also  Genealogies  and  Sketches  of 
Families,  from  its  settlement  to  1876.  Illustrated.  Svo,  boards, 
morocco  back,  rubbed.  Claremont,  X.H.  [1876] 

306.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.     Coos  COUNTY.     Powers   (Rev.  Grant).     Historical 

Sketches  of  the  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Progress  of  Events  in 
the  Coos  Country  and  Vicinity,  Principally  included  between  the 
years  1754  and  1785.  12mo,  original  boards,  worn,  some  leaves 
foxed.  Haverhill,  X~.H.,  1841 

307.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.    COVEXTRY-BEXTOX.    Whitcher  (William  F.).    Some 

Things  About  Coventry-Benton,  Xew-Hampshire.    Plans  and  numer 
ous  portraits.    Svo,  cloth.  Woodsville,  X.H.,  1905 
Only  200  copies  printed. 

308.  XEW  HAMPSHIRE.    DUXSTABLE.    Fox  (Charles  J.).    History  of  the  old 

Township  of  Dunstable:  including  Xashua,  Nashville,  Hollis,  Hud 
son,  Litchfield,  and  Merrimac,  X.H.;  Dunstable  and  Tyngsborough, 
Mass.  Illustrations.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Xashua,  X.H.,  1846 
Presentation  inscriptions, — "William  P.  &  Abby  A.  Abbott,  From  their 
Sister  Catherine  P.  .Fox  (wife  of  the  author),  January  1,  1847,"  and 
"J.  H.  Benton,  Jr.  from  Catherine  P.  Dinsmoor,  July  4th,  1883." 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

309.  NEW   HAMPSHIEE.      Farmer   and   Moore.      Collections,    Topographical, 

Historical,  and  Biographical,  relating  principally  to  New  Hamp 
shire.  3  vols.  8vo,  original  parts,  as  issued,  uncut,  with  all  but 
two  of  the  original  wrappers,  the  title-page  to  Vol.  I  is  a  reprint. 
Each  volume  with  cloth  folder,  and  enclosed  in  cloth  case. 

Concord,    1822-1824 

RARE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION,  seldom  found  complete  in  the  original 
wrappers. 

310.  NEW  HAMPSHIEE.    Forbes  (G.  V.  H.).    Green  Mountain  Annals.    New 

York,  1832  (Top  margin  of  title-page  torn  off) ;  STONE  (DR.  JAMES 
W.).  Festival  of  the  Sons  of  New  Hampshire.  Portraits.  Boston, 
1850;  DE  PUY  (HENRY  W.).  The  Mountain  Hero  and'his  Associ 
ates.  Frontispiece.  Boston,  1855;  BARSTOW  (GEORGE).  The  His 
tory  of  New  Hampshire.  Second  Edition.  Boston,  1853 ;  BELL 
(CHARLES  H.).  The  Bench  and  Bar  of  New  Hampshire.  Boston, 
1894.  Together,  5  vols.  24mo  to  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  1832-1894 

311.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     HAVERHILL.     Bittinger   (Rev.  J.  Q.).     History  of 

Haverhill,  N.  H.     Portraits  and  plan.     8vo,  cloth. 

Haverhill,  X.H.,  1888 

312.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.    HOLDERNESS.    Hodges  (George).     Holderness.     An 

Account  of  the  Beginnings  of  a  New  Hampshire  Town.  Maps, 
portraits,  and  views.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Boston  and  New  York,  1907 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  with  autograph  inscription.  In 
serted  is  a  one-page  A.L.S.  dated  20  November  1910,  to  Mr.  Benton, 
relative  to  the  location  of  the  Episcopal  Theological  School,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

313.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.    LANCASTER.    Somers  (Rev.  A.  N.).    History  of  Lan 

caster,  New  Hampshire.     Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

Concord,  N.H.,  1899 

314.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  PROVINCE.     LAWS.     Acts  and  Laws  Passed  by  the 

General  Court  or  Assembly  of  His  Majesties  Province  of  New- 
Hampshire  in  New-England.  Small  folio,  sheep,  rubbed,  front 
hinges  broken. 

Boston:  Printed  by  B.  Green:   Sold  by  Eleazar  Uussel  at  his 

Shop  in  Portsmouth.    1726  [Reprinted] 

Thompson's  Facsimile  Reprint  of  the  1726  Edition.  With  an  L.S. 
and  an  A.N.S.  from  A.  S.  Batchellor,  regarding  the  work,  laid  in. 

315.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     McClintock    (John  N.).     History  of  New  Hamp 

shire.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    Thick  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Boston,  1888 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

310.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  Provincial,  Town,  and  State  Papers  of  Xew  Hamp 
shire.  Edited  by  Nathaniel  Bouton,  I.  W.  Hammond,  and  A.  S. 
Batchellor.  Together,  26  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Concord  and  Manchester,  1867-189G 

This  set  comprises  the  following. — 

Volumes  1  to  6,  Provincial  Papers  (1623-1763)  ;  Vol.  8,  State  Papers 
(1776-1783)  ;  Vol.  10,  Provincial  and  State  Papers  (1749-1792)  ;  Vols.  11, 
12  and  13.  Town  Papers  (1680-1800)  ;  Vols.  14  to  17,  State  Papers  (Revo 
lutionary  Rolls)  ;  Vols.  18  to  23,  State  Papers  (1679-1793)  ;  Vols.  24  to 
28,  State  Papers  (Town  Charters). 

317.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.    WARREX.    Little  (William).    The  History  of  War 

ren.    Photographic  illustrations.    8vo,  half  roan,  cracked  at  hinges. 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  1870 

318.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections.    Yols.  1  to  10.    5 

vols.  boards,  uncut,  some  leaves  unopened,  and  5  vols.  cloth.  To 
gether,  10  vols.  8vo,  a  few  earlier  bindings  broken. 

Concord  and  Manchester,  1824-1893 
Fine  set.  all  original  editions  with  the  exception  of  Vol.  5. 

319.  NEW  JERSEY.     Smith  (Samuel).    The  History  of  the  Colony  of  Nova- 

Csesaria,  or  New-Jersey;  containing  an  Account  of  its  First  Settle 
ment.  .  .to  the  Year  1721.  With  Some  Particulars  Since,  and  a 
Short  Yiew  of  its  Present  State.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back  and 
top,  back  slightly  faded,  corner  of  title  repaired. 

Burlington,   in   New-Jersey,   1763 

ORIGINAL  EDITION,  of  which  only  600  copies  were  issued  from  the  first 
permanent  press  in  Burlington,  the  printer  having  established  it  for  the 
purpose  of  printing  this  history.  The  earliest  American-printed  history 
of  New  Jersey,  compiled  by  a  native  of  the  Colony  and  long  esteemed  a 
standard  authority  on  the  subject. 

320.  NEW  JERSEY.    Barber  (John  W.)  and  Howe  (Henry).     Historical  Col 

lections  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey.  With  2  frontispiece  plates  in 
color,  and  numerous  illustrations  and  engravings.  8vo,  half  purple 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York:  S.  Tuttle,  1844 

FIRST  EDITION. 

321.  NEW  JERSEY.     Raum   (John  0.).     The  History  of  New  Jersey,  from 

its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Frontispieces.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  backs  and  edges.  Philadelphia,  1877 

322.  NEW   YORK.     Dunlap    (William).     History  of   the   New  Netherlands. 

Province  of  New  York,  and  State  of  New  York,  to  the  Adoption  of 
the  Federal  Constitution.  Maps  and  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo. 
boards,  paper  labels,  text  somewhat  foxed,  name  written  on  front 
covers.  New  York,  1839-1840 

323.  NEW  YORK.     PAWLET.     Hollister    (Hiel).     Pawlet  for   One   Hundred 

Years.     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth.  Albany,  1867 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

324=.  NEW  YOEK.     Smith   (William).     The  History  of  the  late  Province  of 

New- York,  from  its   Discovery  to   the   Appointment   of   Governor 

Golden,  in  1762.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  crushed  levant  morocco, 

gilt  tops,  uncut,  BY  FORBES.  New  York,  1830 

Signature  of, — "Richd  Goodman,"  on  title  of  Vol.  I. 

325.  NORTH  CAROLINA.     Brickell   (John).     The  Natural  History  of  North- 

Carolina.    With  an  Account  of  the  Trade,  Manners,  and  Customs  of 

the   Christian  and  Indian  Inhabitants .  . .    With  folding  map  and 

four  plates  showing  the  Beasts,  Birds,  Fishes,  etc.  of  the  country. 

Small  8vo,  seal-brown  levant  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  BY  RIVIERE. 

Dublin :  Printed  by  James  Carson,  for  the  Author,  1737 

FIRST  EDITION.     The  plates  of  this  copy   have  never  been   cut  apart, 

and  are  bound  at  end  as  two  folding  plates. 

326.  NORTH  CAROLINA.     Williamson  (Hugh).     The  History  of  North  Caro 

lina.     Folding  map.     2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf,  leather  labels. 

Philadelphia,  1821 

327.  NORTH  CAROLINA.     Martin  (Frangois  Xavier).     The  History  of  North 

Carolina,  from  the  Earliest  Period.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  some  leaves  uncut,  BY  STIKEMAN.  Small 
hole  in  margin  of  two  leaves,  and  light  stains  on  a  few  leaves. 

New-Orleans,  A.  T.  Penniman  &  Co.,  1829 
FIRST  EDITION. 

328.  NORTH  CAROLINA.     Hawks  (Francis  L.).     History  of  North  Carolina. 

Maps  and  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
very  slightly  rubbed.  Fayettevelle,  N.C.,  1859-1858 

Volume  one  is  the  third  edition,  Volume  two  the  first  edition.     FINE 
COPY. 

329.  NORTH  CAROLINA.     Moore  (John  W.).    History  of  North  Carolina.     2 

vols.  8vo,  half  roan.  Raleigh,  1880 

330.  NORWICH  UNIVERSITY,  1819-1911.     Her  History,  Her  Graduates,  Her 

Eoll  of  Honor.    Vol.  1.     General  History.    Illustrations,  8vo,  cloth. 

Montpelier,   1911 

331.  NULLIFICATION.     The  Genuine  Book  of  Nullification:  Being  a  True — 

not  an  Apocryphal — History,  Chapter  and  Verse,  of  the  Several 
Examples  of  the  Recognition  and  Enforcement  of  that  Sovereign 
State  Remedy,  by  the  Different  States  of  this  Confederacy,  from 
1798  down  to  the  Present  Day.  By  Hampden.  Svo,  half  morocco, 
contents  lettered  in  gilt  up  back,  slightly  fox-marked,  with  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Charleston:  E.  J.  Van  Brunt,  1831 

Presentation    copy    with    author's    autograph   inscription, — Hon.    John 
Randolph  with  the  Author's  respects. 

332.  OREGON.     Gray   (W.  H.).     A  History  of  Oregon,  1792-1849.     Frontis 

piece.    Svo,  cloth.  Portland,  Oregon,  1870 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

333.  OIUGIXAL  NARRATIVES  OF  EARLY  AMERICAN   HISTORY:   comprising, — 

Narratives  of  Early  Carolina,  1650-1708;  The  Northmen,  Columbus 
and  Cabot,  985-1503;  Spanish  Explorers  in  the  Southern  United 
States,  1528-1543;  Early  English  and  French  Voyages,  1534-1608; 
Johnson's  Wonder-Working  Providence,  1628-1651;  Voyages  of 
Samuel  de  Champlain,  1604-1618.  Illustrated.  Together,  6  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1906-1911 

334.  PAMPHLETS.    A  collection  of  Pamphlets, — Biographical,  Law,  Economic, 

Speeches,  a  few  Periodicals,  and  others.  A  few  illustrated.  To 
gether,  93  pieces.  Various  places,  various  dates 

335.  PARKMAX   (FRANCIS).     A  Half-Century  of  Conflict.     FIRST  EDITION-. 

2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1892 

336.  PARTON  (JAMES).    Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.    Portraits.     3  vols.  12mo, 

cloth.    Mr.  Bentoirs  name  on  title-pages.  Boston,  1866 

337.  PARTON    (JAMES).     Life  of  Voltaire.     2   vols.   cloth.     Boston,   1881; 

BENNETT  (ARNOLD).  Paris  Nights.  Illustrated.  Cloth.  New 
York,  1913;  GNEIST  (RUDOLPH).  The  History  of  the  English 
Constitution.  2  vols.  cloth.  New  York,  1886 /and  others.  To 
gether,  12  vols.  8vo  and  smaller.  Various  places,  various  dates 

338.  PENNSYLVANIA.     Gordon  (Thomas  F.).     The  History  of  Pennsylvania, 

from  its  Discovery  by  Europeans  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
in  1776.  8vo,  half  calf,  marbled  edges,  binding  rubbed. 

Philadelphia :  Carey,  Lea  &  Carey,  1829 

339.  PENNSYLVANIA.     Hazard    (Samuel).     Annals   of    Pennsylvania,   from 

the  Discovery  of  the  Delaware.     1609-1682.     8vo,  original  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1850 

340.  PENNSYLVANIA.     Proud    (Eobert).     The  History  of   Pennsylvania,  in 

North  America.  With  an  Introduction.  With  Appendix.  Portrait 
of  William  Penn,  engraved  ~by  Lawson,  and  large  folding  map,  en 
graved  by  Thackara.  2  vols.  8vo,  three-quarter  green  morocco,  gilt 
backs  and  tops,  uncut.  FINE  COPY.  Philadelphia,  1797-1798 

341.  PENNSYLVANIA  AND  WEST  NEW  JERSEY.    Thomas  (Gabriel).     An  His 

torical  and  Geographical  Account  of  the  Province  and  Country  of 
Pennsylvania;  and  of  West-New-Jersey  in  America.  With  a  Map 
of  both  Countries  (torn).  12mo,  three-quarter  blue  morocco,  gilt 
back  and  top,  uncut. 

London:  A.  Baldwin,  1698.     Reprinted,  New  York,  1848 

342.  PILGRIMS  OF  NEW  ENGLAND.     Young  (Alexander).     Chronicles  of  the 

Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the  Colony  of  Plymouth,  from  1602  to  1625. 
Now  first  collected  from  original  records.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth, 
library  stamp  on  title,  binding  worn.  Boston,  1841 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March    llth 

343.  PILGRIMS  OF  XEW  ENGLAND.     Bartlett  (W.  H.).     The  Pilgrim  Fath 

ers;  or,,  the  Founders  of  Xew  England.  Numerous  portraits  and 
illustrations.  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  back  and  edges. 

London,   1853 

344.  PLYMOUTH  PLANTATION.     Brigham  (William).     The  Compact  with  the 

Charter  and  Laws  of  the  Colony  of  Xew  Plymouth:  Together  with 
the  Charter  of  the  Council  at  Plymouth,  and  an  Appendix,  contain 
ing  the  Articles  of  Confederation  of  the  United  Colonies  of  New 
England,  and  Other  Valuable  Documents.  Royal  8vo,  sheep,  leather 
label,  back  cover  missing,  name  on  title.  Boston.  1836 

345.  PLYMOUTH  PLANTATION.     Bradford   (William).     History  of  Plymouth 

Plantation.  Xow  First  Printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  for 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston:  Published  for  the  Society,  185(5 

346.  PLYMOUTH  PLANTATION.    Bradford  (William).    The  same  as  preceding. 

8vo,  three-quarter  green  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top.        Boston,  1856 

347.  PLYMOUTH  PLANTATION.    Bradford's  History  "Of  Plimoth  Plantation."7 

From  the  Original  Manuscript.  Portraits  and  facsimiles.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1898 

348.  PLYMOUTH  PLANTATION.    Thatcher  (James).     History  of  the  Town  of 

Plymouth.  Map.  Boston,  1835;  CHEEVER  (GEORGE  B.).  The 
Journal  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  in  Xew  England,  in  1620. 
Xew  York,  1848  (slightly  foxed) ;  BANNARD  (JOSEPH).  Plymouth 
and  the  Pilgrims.  Frontispiece  and  engraved  title-page.  Boston, 
1851.  Together,  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  roan  and  half  roan. 

Boston  and  Xew  York,  1835-1851 

349.  POLITICAL  PAMPHLETS.     McPherson   (Edward).     A  Political  Manual 

for  1866,  including  a  Classified  Summary  of  the  Important  Execu 
tive,  Legislative,  and  Politico-Military  Facts  of  the  Period.  Wash 
ington,  D.  C.,  1866.  Presentation  copy  with  inscription;  PROCEED 
INGS  of  the  Xational  Union  Republican  Convention,  held  at  Chi 
cago,  May  20  and  21,  1868.  Reported  by  Ely,  Burnham  &  Bartlett, 
Chicago.  Chicago  [1868]  ;  ESSAYS  on  Political  Organizations. .  .for 
the  Prizes  offered  by  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia.  Philadel 
phia,  1868.  Together,  3  pamphlets,  bound  in  one  volume,  8vo,  half 
roan,  binding  rubbed. 

Washington,  Chicago  and  Philadelphia,  1866-1868 

350.  PRINCE  SOCIETY  PUBLICATION.    Wood's  Xew-England  Prospect.    Fold 

ing  map.    Small  4to,  half  roan,  gilt  top,  binding  rubbed. 

Boston:  Printed  for  the  Society,  1865 
Number  12  of  an  edition  of  100  copies. 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

351.  PRINCE  SOCIETY  PUBLICATION.    Dunton  (John).    Letters  written  from 

New-England,  A.D.  1686.    Now  First  Published  from  the  Original 

Manuscript,  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.    With  Notes  and  an 

Appendix,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.    2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Boston :  Published  for  the  Prince  Society,  1867 

Limited  Edition,  150  copies  printed. 

352.  PIUVATEERING.     Palmer   (Benjamin  F.).     The  Diary  of  Benjamin  F. 

Palmer  Privateersman.  While  a  prisoner  on  board  English  war 
ships  at  sea,  in  the  prison  at  Melville  Island  and  at  Dartmoor.  Now 
first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript.  Portrait  and  illustra 
tions.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  The  Acorn  Club,  1914 
Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  90. 

353.  PRESCOTT    (JAMES).      Pickering    (Octavius)    and    Gardiner    (William 

Howard).  Eeport  of  the  Trial  by  Impeachment  of  James  Prescott, 
Esquire;  Judge  of  the  Probate  of  Wills,  for  the  County  of  Middle 
sex.  Before  the  Senate  of  Massachusetts,  in  the  Year  1821.  With 
an  Appendix.  8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.  FINE  COPY. 

Boston,  1821 

354.  PURITANS.    Neal  (Daniel).    The  History  of  the  Puritans;  or,  Protestant 

Nonconformists;  from  1517... to  1688.  A  New  Edition.  5  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs,  a  few  leaves  slightly  stained. 

London,  1822 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED   by   the   insertion   of   25   copper-plate   portraits    in 
Vols.  I  and  II. 

355?  PURITANS.  Neal  (Daniel).  The  History  of  the  Puritans.  Steel  por 
traits.  2  vols.  New  York,  1844;  COIT  (THOMAS  W.).  Puritanism. 
New  York,  1845;  BARTLETT  (W.  H.).  The  Pilgrim  Fathers.  Illus 
trations.  London,  1853;  OLIVER  (PETER).  The  Puritan  Com 
monwealth.  Boston,  1856;  CAMPBELL  (DOUGLAS).  The  Puritan  in 
Holland,  England,  and  America.  2  vols.  New  York,  1892.  To 
gether,  7  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth,  some  uncut. 

Various  places,  1844-1892 

356.  QUINCY  (  JOSIAH,  JR.).    Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Josiah  Quincy  Jun.  of 

Massachusetts.     By  his  Son,  Josiah  Quincy.     8vo,  original  boards, 

paper  label,  uncut,  upper  part  of  back  broken.  Boston,  1825 

Laid  in  is  a  three-page  A.L.S.  of  the  author,  "Braintree,  Jan.  23,  1864." 

357.  REVERE  (PAUL).     Goss   (Eldridge  Henry).     The  Life  of  Colonel  Paul 

Revere.  With  portraits,  many  illustrations,  facsmiles,  etc.  2  vols. 
thick  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Boston,  1891 

LARGE  PAPER.     SUBSCRIBER'S  EDITION  limited  to  100  copies. 


First  Session,   Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

358.  RHODE  ISLAND.     Callender    (John).     An  Historical  Discourse  on  the 

Civil  and  Religious  Affairs  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode-Island  and 
Providence  Plantations  in  New-England  in  America.  Small  8vo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled,  gilt  edges,  BY  ZUCKER. 

Boston:  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green,  1730 

ORIGINAL  ISSUE,  in  excellent  condition.     ONE  OF  THE  EARLIEST   WORKS 
ON  THE  HISTORY  OF  RHODE  ISLAND. 

359.  RHODE-ISLAND.      Callender    (John).     An   Historical  Discourse  on   the 

Civil  and  Religious  Affairs  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode-Island.  With  a 
Memoir.  .  .by  Romeo  Elton.  Third  Edition.  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1843 

360.  RHODE  ISLAND.     Payne  (A.).    Reminiscences  of  the  Rhode  Island  Bar. 

Providence,  1885;  UPDIKE  (W.).  Memoirs  of  the  Rhode- 
Island  Bar.  Boston,  1842;  MACSPARRAN  (REV.  J.).  Letter  Book. 
Boston,  1899;  SESQUICENTENNIAL  of  Brown  University  1764-1914. 
Boston,  1915.  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

361.  RHODE  ISLAND.    PROVIDENCE.    Greene  (Welcome  Arnold).    The  Provi 

dence  Plantations  for  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Years.  Extensively 
illustrated  with  engravings  of  historic  places,  old  buildings,  and 
other  views,  and  portraits  of  prominent  citizens.  Small  folio,  cloth, 
gilt,  cover  slightly  stained.  Providence,  1886 

362.  RHODE  ISLAND.    Records  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 

Plantations  in  New  England,  1636  to  1792.  10  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 
Inscription  on  title-page  of  Vol.  1,  backs  of  few  bindings  slightly 
worn.  Providence,  1856-1865 

363.  RHODE  ISLAND.    Staples  (Hon.  William  R.).    Rhode  Island  in  the  Con 

tinental  Congress.  1765-1790.  Edited  by  Reuben  Aldridge  Guild. 
8vo,  cloth,  loose.  Providence,  1870 

364.  RHODES  (JAMES  F.).    History  of  the  United  States  from  the  Compromise 

of  1850  to  the  Final  Restoration  of  Home  Rule  at  the  South  in 
1877.  7  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  New  York,  1893-1906 

365.  RHODES   (JAMES  F.).     Historical  Essays.     New  York,  1909;  Presenta 

tion  Inscription  from  the  Author;  BLACK  (C.  F.).  Essays  and 
Speeches  of  J.  S.  Black.  New  York,  1883;  BERRIAN  (REV.  W.). 
Historical  Sketch  of  Trinity  Church  New  York.  New  York,  1847 ; 
SMITH  (G.).  The  United  States.  New  York,  1893;  TAYLOR 
(J.  M.).  Vassar.  New  York,  1915;  And  others.  Together,  8  vols. 
8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

366.  RICHARDSON  (JAMES  D.).    A  Compilation  of  the  Messages  and  Papers 

of  the  Presidents.     Steel  portraits.     10  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Washington,  1896 


First  Session,  Thursday  Afternoon,  March   llth 

367.  [SARGENT  (Lucius  MANLIUS).]     Dealings  with  the  Dead.    By  a  Sexton 

of  the  Old  School.  Frontispiece  and  engraved  title-page.  2  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1856 

368.  SARGENT  (NATHAN).    Public  Men  and  Events  from  the  Commencement 

of  Mr.  Monroe's  Administration,  in  1817,  to  the  Close  of  Mr.  Fill- 
more's  Administration,  in  1853.  2  vols.  8vo,  three-quarter  brown 
morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut.  FINE  COPY. 

Philadelphia,  1875 

369.  SKETCHES  of  the  War.     2  vols.  in  one.     Rutland,  1815;  (Reprint  Title 

Page) ;  LODGE  (H.  C.).  Short  History  of  the  English  Colonies  in 
America.  New  York,  1881;  STATE  PAPERS  of  Nullification:  South 
Carolina.  Boston,  1834;  FISHER  AMES,,  Works  of.  Boston,  1809; 
and  others.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

370.  SOUTH  CAROLINA.     Ramsay   (David).     The  History  of  the  Revolution 

of  South  Carolina,  from  a  British  Province  to  an  Independent 
State.  Illustrated  with  folding  maps.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  backs  and  edges,  text  foxed.  Trenton :  Isaac  Collins,  1785 

With  bookplates   of  Charles  C.   Jones,  Jr..   and   Edward   N.   Crane  in 
each  volume. 

371.  SOUTH  CAROLINA.     Ramsay  (David).     The  History  of  South-Carolina, 

from  Its  First  Settlement  in  1670,  to  the  Year  1808.  Illustrated 
with  2  folding  maps.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops, 
uncut,  backs  slightly  faded.  FINE  COPY.  Charleston,  1809 

372.  SOUTH  CAROLINA.     Dalcho  (Frederick).     An  Historical  Account  of  the 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  in  South  Carolina,  and  Some  Account 
of  the  Early  Civil  History  of  Carolina.  8vo,  half  blue  crushed 
levant  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  BY  RIVIERE.  Charleston,  1820 

CRISP  COPY  of  this  interesting  work. 

373.  SOUTH  CAROLINA  AND  GEORGIA.     [Hewatt  (Alexander).]     An  Histori 

cal  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Colonies  of  South  Caro 
lina  and  Georgia.  2  vols.  Svo,  mottled  calf,  leather  labels,  binding 
rubbed  and  cracked  at  hinges,  text  foxed.  London,  1779 

With  bookplate  of  William  Gooch  in  each  volume. 

374.  STEAMBOAT  DISASTERS  and  Railroad  Accidents  in  the  United  States. 

Worcester,  1846;  HOWLAND  (S.  A.).  Steamboat  Disasters  and 
Railroad  Accidents  in  the  U.  S.  Worcester,  1840;  Another  copy. 
Worcester,  1846.  Together,  3  vols.  12mo,  calf  and  cloth,  bindings 
worn.  Worcester,  1840-46 


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375.  TAXATION  PAMPHLETS.    Dana  (Richard  H.).    Double  Taxation,  Unjust 

and  Inexpedient.  Boston,  1892;  BENTON  (J.  H.,  JR.).  Inequality 
of  Tax  Valuation.  Boston,  1890;  MESSAGE  of  the  Mayor  Transmit 
ting  Report  of  the  Special  Commission  011  Taxation.  Chart.  Bos 
ton,  1891;  WINN  (HENRY).  Unequal  Taxation.  Boston,  1891. 
Presentation  copy  with  author's  autograph  inscription;  REPORT  of 
the  Tax  Commissioners  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire. .  .1878. 
With  Appendix.  Manchcester,  1878.  Name  on  title;  STATE  OF 
CONNECTICUT,  General  Assembly,  1887.  Report  of  the  Special 
Commission. .  .on  the  Subject  of  Taxation.  Schedule.  New  Haven, 
1887.  Together,  6  pamphlets,  bound  in  one  vol.,  Svo,  half  morocco, 
with  original  wrappers,  cracked  at  hinges. 

Boston,  Manchester,  and  New  Haven,  1878-1891 

376.  TENNESSEE.     Haywood   (John).     The  Natural  and  Aboriginal  History 

of  Tennessee,  up  to  the  First  Settlements  Therein  by  the  White 
People,  in  the  Year  1768.  8vo,  dark  blue  crushed  levant  morocco, 
gilt  lettered  back,  gilt  dentelle  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  BY  RIVIERE. 

Nashville :  George  Wilson,  1823 

FIRST  EDITION.  A  VERY  FIXE  COPY  of  this  work,  which  is  highly  prized 
for  the  faithful  and  minute  descriptions  of  the  relics  of  the  race  which 
once  inhabited  the  territory. 

Presentation  copy  from  Henry  Crabb  to  William  Brown,  with  auto 
graph  inscription,  and  a  manuscript  biographical  note  regarding  Henry 
Crabb,  who  was  a  well-known  politician  in  California  in  the  early  days. 
"Chas.  M  Wallace  1865."  written  at  head  of  title. 

[See  Frontispiece  for  title-page] 

377.  TENNESSEE.    Haywood  (John).    The  Civil  and  Political  History  of  the 

State  of  Tennessee,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  up  to  the  year 
1796.  Svo,  full  dark  green  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled,  gilt 

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dentelle  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  BY  STIKEMAN.  Leaf  "Copyright 
Secured,"  and  title  mended  in  lower  front  corner. 

Knoxville :  Heiskell  &  Brown,  1823 

FIRST  EDITION.  FINE  COPY,  WITH  THE  PRELIMINARY  LEAF  "Copy  right 
Secured,"  and  the  inserted  slip  bearing  copyright  certificate. 

THE  EARLIEST  HISTORY  OF  TENNESSEE  AND  SCARCE.  Contains  an  account 
of  the  "State  of  Franklin,"  the  Indian  wars  of  this  section,  and  other 
historical  data. 

From  the  Marshall  C.  Lefferts  collection,  with  his  book  label. 

378.  TENNESSEE.    Ramsey  (J.  G.  M.).    The  Annals  of  Tennessee  to  the  end 

of  the  Eighteenth  Century.    Folding  map.     8vo,  cloth. 

Charleston,  S.   C.,  1853 

379.  TEXAS.     Foote   (Henry  Stuart).     Texas  and  the  Texans;  or,  The  Ad 

vance  of  the  Anglo-Americans  to  the  South- West.  2  vols.  12mo. 
cloth,  a  few  fox-marks  in  text.  Philadelphia,  1841 

380.  THOMPSON  (DANIEL  PIERCE).    May  Martin.     A  Green  Mountain  Tale. 

Burlington,  1848;  The  Green  Mountain  Boys.  Boston,  1848;  An 
other  Copy.  Boston,  1849 ;  The  Rangers.  FIRST  EDITION.  Bos 
ton,"  1851 ;  May  Martin.  Boston,  1855 ;  The  Doomed  Chief.  FIRST 
EDITION.  Philadelphia,  1860.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  worn. 
Burlington,  Boston  and  Philadelphia,  1848-1860 

381.  TOCQUEYILLE    (A.  DE)  .     Democracy   in   America.     2  vols.   Cambridge, 

1862;  LUMMIS  (C.  F.).  Mexico  of  To-Day.  New  York,  1904; 
CURTIS  (G.  T.).  History  of  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  2  vols. 
New  York,  1854;  and  others.  Together,  8  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

382.  TRANSPORTATION.    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  on  the  Sub 

ject  of  Public  Roads  and  Canals :  Made  in  Pursuance  of  a  Resolu 
tion  of  Senate  of  March  2,  1807.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrap 
pers  bound  in,  a  few  pages  stained.  Washington,  1808 

383.  TRANSPORTATION.      Report   of   the   Commissioners   appointed   by   Joint 

Resolutions  of  the  Honorable  the  Senate  and  Assembly  of  the  State 
of  New- York,  on  the  13th  and  15th  March,  1810,  to  explore  the 
route  of  an  inland  navigation  from  Hudson's  River  to  Lake  Ontario 
and  Lake  Erie.  8vo,  stitched,  uncut,  name  on  title. 

Albany:  S.  Southwick,  1811 

384.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  the   Commissioners  Appointed  b}'  Joint 

Resolutions  of  the  Honourable  the  Senate  and  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  New  York,  of  the  13th  and  15th  of  March,  1810,  to  Explore 
the  Route  of  an  Inland  Navigation,  from  Hudson's  River  to  Lake 
Ontario  and  Lake  Erie.  8vo,  stitched,  name  on  title. 

New  York,  1811 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March   llth 

385.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  the  Commissioners,  appointed  by  an  Act 

of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New  York,  entitled,  "An  Act  to 
provide  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Internal  Navigation  of  the 
State,"  Passed  April  8th,  1811,  for  the  Consideration  of  All  Matters 
relating  to  the  said  Inland  Navigation.  8vo,  stitched. 

Albany:  S.  Southwick,  1812 

386.  TRANSPORTATION.     Watson  (Elkanah).     History  of  the  Rise,  Progress, 

and  existing  Condition  of  the  Western  Canals  in  the  State  of  New 
York,  from  September  1788,  to  the  completion  of  the  Middle  Sec 
tion  of  the  Grand  Canal,  in  1819,  together  with  the  Rise,  Progress, 
and  existing  State  of  Modern  Agricultural  Societies,  on  the  Berk 
shire  System  from  1807,  to  the  establishment  of  the  Board  of  Agri 
culture  in  the  State  of  New- York,  January  10,  1820.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut,  original 
boards  bound  in,  fox-marked.  Albany :  D.  Steele,  1820 

Hare  history. 

387.  TRANSPORTATION.     Canals.     A  View  of  the  Grand  Canal,  from  Lake 

Erie  to  the  Hudson  River.  .  .a  description  of  the  Champlain  Canal. 
Portrait  of  De  Witt  Clinton  and  view  (inserted).  12mo,  half 
morocco.  New  Yrork,  1825 

RARE.     Of  special  interest  is  the  view  inserted, — "An  Account  of  the 
Grand  Canal." 

388.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  the  Commissions  of  the  State  of  Massa 

chusetts  on  the  Routes  of  the  Canals  from  Boston  Harbour  to  Con 
necticut  and  Hudson  Rivers.  Large  folding  map.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Boston,  1826 

389.  TRANSPORTATION.      Railroads.      Report   of   the    Commissioners    of    the 

State  of  Massachusetts . .  .  Routes  of  Canals  from  Boston  Harbour  to 
Connecticut  and  Hudson  Rivers.  Folding  map.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Boston,   1826 
The  Appendix  (usually  missing)  is  bound  in  at  the  end. 

390.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  State  of  Massa 

chusetts,  on  the  Routes  of  Canals  from  Boston  Harbour,  to  Connec 
ticut  and  Hudson  Rivers.  With  an  Appendix.  Large  folding  map. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut ,  original  wrappers 
strengthened  and  bound  in.  Boston :  True  and  Greene,  1826 

PINE  COPY  of  this  rare  report. 

391.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  State  of  Massa 

chusetts,  on  the  Routes  of  Canals  from  Boston  Harbour,  to  Con 
necticut  and  Hudson  Rivers.  Large  folding  map.  8vo,  wrappers, 
torn,  uncut,  Boston,  1826 

392.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  Mr.  Baldwin  on  the  Rail-Road  Surveys 

from  Boston  to  the  Hudson  River.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

[Boston,    1828] 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

393.  TRANSPORTATION.     Keport  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners,  of  Internal 

Improvement  in  Relation  to  the  Examination  of  Sundry  Routes  for 
a  Railway  from  Boston  to  Providence.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Sur 
vey.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1828 

394.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Internal  Im 

provements  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts  on  the  Practicability  and 
Expediency  of  a  Rail-Road  from  Boston  to  the  Hudson  River,  and 
From  Boston  to  Providence.  With  plans  and  profiles  of  the  routes. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1829 

395.  TRANSPORTATION.     Reports  relating  to  various  railroads  in  Massachu 

setts,  including  the  Seekonk  Branch  Railroad  Company.  13 
pamphlets.  Boston,  1829-1875 

396.  TRANSPORTATION.     Clinton  (De  Witt).    Correspondence  on  the  Import 

ance  and  Practicability  of  a  Rail  Road,  from  New  York  to  New 
Orleans,  in  which  is  embraced  a  Report  on  the  Subject.  12mo, 
stitched.  New  York,  1830 

397.  TRANSPORTATION.    Sketch  of  the  Geographical  Route  of  a  Great  Railway, 

by  which  it  is  proposed  to  connect  the  Canals  and  Navigable  Waters, 
of  New- York,  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Mis 
souri,  and  the  Adjacent  States  and  Territories;  opening  thereby 
a  Free  Communication,  at  all  Seasons  of  the  Year,  between  the 
Atlantic  States  and  the  Great  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  Second 
Edition,  with  Additions.  Large  folding  map.  8vo,  wrappers,  name 
on  cover.  New  York,  1830 

398.  TRANSPORTATION.     Hayward   (James).     Report  on  the  Proposed  Rail- 

Road  between  Boston  and  Ogdensburgh.    Royal  8vo,  stitched,  uncut. 

Boston,  1831 

399.  TRANSPORTATION.     Walker   (James).     Report  of  the  Directors  of  the 

Liverpool  and  Manchester  Railway,  on  the  Comparative  Merits  of 
Locomotive  and  Fixed  Engines  as  a  Moving  Power.  Lithographic 
plates  and  charts.  8vo,  original  boards,  slightly  foxed,  uncut,  bind 
ing  broken.  Philadelphia,  1831 

400.  TRANSPORTATION.     Facts  and   Suggestions  relating  to   the   New- York 

and  Albany  Rail-Road.  With  the  Act  of  Incorporation.  8vo, 
stitched.  New  York,  1832 

401.  TRANSPORTATION.    Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  to  the  Stockholders 

of  the  Boston  and  Providence  Rail-Road  Company,  submitting  the 
Report  of  their  Engineer.  Plans  and  Profiles,  Illustrative  of  the 
Surveys.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1832 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

402.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  on  Steam  Carriages  by  a  Committee  of  the 

House  of  Commons  of  Great  Britain.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut, 
original  front  wrapper  bound  in,  wrapper  torn,  some  leaves  repaired. 
RARE.  Washington,  1832 

403.  TRANSPORTATION.    De  Pambour  (Chev.  F.  M.  G.).    A  Practical  Treatise 

on  Locomotive  Engines  upon  Railways.  Plans.  8vo,  cloth,  paper 
label.  Philadelphia,  183<i 

404.  TRANSPORTATION.    Hayne  (Robert  Y.).    Address  in  behalf  of  the  Knox- 

ville  Convention,  to  the  Citizens  of  the  Several  States  Interested  in 
the  Proposed  Louisville,  Cincinnati,  and  Charleston  Rail  Road.  8vo, 
stitched.  Charleston,  1836 

405.  TRANSPORTATION.     Report  of  the  Engineer,  upon  the  Preliminary  Sur 

veys  for  the  Ousatonic  Rail-Road.     8vo,  stitched. 

New-Haven,  1836 

406.  TRANSPORTATION.    Eastern  Railroad  Company.    Various  reports,  includ 

ing  that  of  the  Engineers  for  1840 ;  also  Act  of  Incorporation.  To 
gether,  32  pamphlets.  Boston  and  Salem,  1836-1872 

407.  TRANSPORTATION.    A  Report  of  a  Committee  to  the  Board  of  Directors; 

and  of  E.  F.  Johnson,  Esq.  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Auburn  and  Syra 
cuse  Railroad  Company.  8vo,  printed  wrappers.  New  York,  1837 

408.  TRANSPORTATION.    Railroad  Construction  in  the  United  States ;  KNIGHT 

(J.).  Report  Upon  Principal  Railroad  in  the  Northern  and  Middle 
States;  Report  Upon  the  Locomotive  Engines.  Folding  plans. 
Bound  in  one  vol.  half  leather.  Baltimore,  1838 

409.  TRANSPORTATION.    Report  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Mohawk  and  Hud 

son   Rail-Road   Company:    March,    1838.      8vo,   stitched. 

Albany,    1838 

410.  TRANSPORTATION.    Letters  on  the  Subject  of  a  Line  of  Rail-Roads,  from 

Boston  to  the  Mississippi.     4to,  stitched.  Boston,  1839 

411.  TRANSPORTATION.     Hayward    (James).     Report  of   Surveys  and  Esti 

mates  for  the  Northern  Railroad  in  New  York.    8vo,  wrappers. 

Boston,  1847 

412.  TRANSPORTATION.     First  to  Fifth  Annual  Reports  of  the  Directors  of 

the  Michigan  Central  Railroad  Company.  Map.  Together,  5 
pamphlets.  Boston,  1847-1851 

413.  TRANSPORTATION.     Some  Considerations  respecting  the  Proposed  Con 

struction  of  the  Albany  and  Susquehanna  Rail-Road.  January  1852. 
Folding  map.  8vo,  wrappers.  Albany,  1852 

414.  TRANSPORTATION.    Guide  for  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  with  an  Exten 

sive  Map ;  including  the  Entire  Route.  Large  colored  folding  map. 
8vo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1855 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

415.  TRANSPORTATION.     The   Illinois  Central  Railroad   Company  offers  for 

Sale  over  1  500  000  Acres  Selected  Farming  and  Woodlands.  .  .on 
each  side  of  their  Railroad,  extending  all  the  Way  from  the  Extreme 
North  to  the  South  of  the  State  of  Illinois.  Map  and  plate.  8vo, 
wrappers.  Boston,  1857 

416.  TRANSPORTATION.      Concord    Railroad    Corporation.      Annual    Reports, 

1841-1899.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  leather,  not  collated. 

Concord  and  Manchester,  1866-1889 

417.  TRANSPORTATION.     History  of  the  Granite  Railway  Company,  including 

Granite  Quarters  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  and  Concord,  N.  H.,  with  the 
Chapter  and  By-Laws  of  the  Company,  and  a  List  of  its  Officers. 
8vo,  wrappers.  Boston,  1870 

418.  TRANSPORTATION.     Williams  (J.  J.).     Report  of  J.  J.  Williams,  Chief 

Engineer,  upon  the  location  of  the  Tehuan tepee  Railway  and  Car 
riage  Road  Across  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec,  with  the  Map  and 
Profiles  as  approved  by  the  Government  of  Mexico,  July  1st,  1870; 
and  his  Report  on  the  Subject  of  a  Ship  Canal  Across  the  Isthmus  of 
Tehuantepec,  to  unite  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans.  8vo,  printed 
wrapper.  [New  York]  1870 

419.  TRANSPORTATION.    Hoosac  Tunnel  Hearing.     1873.     Reports  of  all  the 

twenty-two  hearings.  Together,  22  pamphlets  bound  in  one  volume, 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1873 

420.  TRANSPORTATION.     Another  copy  of  the  above.     8vo,  half  roan,  binding 

broken.  Boston,  1873 

421.  TRANSPORTATION.    New  Hampshire.  Railroad  Legislation  in  New  Hamp 

shire.  An  Important  collection  of  pamphlets  and  newspaper  ex 
cerpts  relating  to  the  railroad  legislation  in  New  Hampshire,  June 
1887.  Bound  in  3  vols.  8vo,  half  leather,  bindings  broken. 

Concord,  etc.  1887 
Contains  nearly  2000  pages  of  printed  matter. 

422.  TRANSPORTATION.     Ringwalt  (J.  L.).     Development  of  Transportation 

Systems  in  the  United   States.     Illustrations.     Small  folio,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1888 

423.  TRANSPORTATION.     Manchester  and  Lawrence  Railroad  v.  Concord  Rail 

road  Corporation.  State  of  New  Hampshire,  Supreme  Court.  Hear 
ing  Before  Referees.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  leather,  bindings  broken. 

Concord,  1891 

424.  TRANSPORTATION.     Northern  Pacific  Railroad.     Memorial  of  the  Board 

of  Directors,  1867;  Report  of  Edward  F.  Johnson,  Engineer  in 
Chief,  Hartford,  1867;  State  of  Resources  and  Merits,  1868;  and 
other  Pamphlets,  two  larye  folding  maps,  bound  in  one  vol.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Hartford  and  Washington,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

425.  TRANSPORTATION.     Jackson  (William).     Lecture  on  Rail  Roads,  Deliv 

ered  January  12,  1829  Before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic 
Association.  Boston  1829 ;  An  Account  of  the  Proposed  Canal 
From  Worcester  to  Providence  containing  the  Report  of  the  En 
gineer.  Map.  Worcester  1822 ;  Plan  for  Shortening  the  Time  of 
Passage  between  New  York  and  London,  with  Documents  Relating 
thereto,  including  the  Proceedings  of  the  Railway  Convention  at 
Portland,  Maine,  and  the  Charter  of  the  European  and  North 
American  Railway.  Portland,  1850;  Acts  Incorporating  the  Euro 
pean  and  North  American  Railway  Company  and  Facilitating  the 
Construction  of  the  Road,  Passed  15th  and  28th  March,  1851. 
Printed  at  the  Gazette  Office,  Fredericton,  no  date;  Report  on  the 
Survey  of  the  European  and  North  American  Railway.  By  A.  C. 
Morton.  Map.  Portland,  1851.  Together,  5  pamphlets,  Bound  in 
one  vol.  8vo,  half  calf.  Various  places,  various  dates 

426.  TRANSPORTATION.     Boston,  Concord  and  Montreal  Railroad.     Various 

pamphlets  relating  to;  also,  the  Boston  and  Lowell  Railroad  Cor 
poration.  Together,  11  pamphlets,  bound  in  one  volume,  8vo,  half 
leather,  binding  broken.  Various  places,  various  dates 

427.  TRANSPORTATION.     Massachusetts   Railroad   Pamphlets;   Comprising, — 

Brook's  Testimony  Relative  to  the  Boston,  Hartford  and  Erie  Rail 
roads.  1870;  Reports  on  Terminal  Facilities  of  the  Railroads  on  the 
Northerly  Side  of  Boston,  1870;  Report  of  the  State  Commission  on 
Cheap  Railway  Transportation.  1870 ;  Opening  Argument  by  J.  H. 
George  in  Behalf  of  the  Boston  and  Lowell  Railroad,  1873 ;  Argu 
ment  of  C.  F.  Clioate  in  Behalf  of  the  Northern  (N.  H.)  Railroad. 
1873;  and  three  other  pamphlets.  Some  with  maps.  Bound  in  one 
vol.  half  morocco.  Boston,  various  dates 

428.  TRANSPORTATION.  -Concord  and  Northern  Railroads.     Concord  Railroad 

vs.  Greeley.  1844;  Contract  Between  the  Northern  (N.  H.)  Rail 
road  and  the  Concord  Railroad  Corporation.  1858;  Testimony  for 
the  Defendants;  Evidence;  and  two  other  pamphlets.  Bound  in 
one  vol.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Various  places,  various  dates 

429.  TRANSPORTATION.     Railroad  Pamphlets.     Proceedings  of  the  National 

Railway  Convention.  New  York,  1867 ;  Influence  of  the  Railroads  of 
the  United  States  in  the  Creation  of  her  Commerce  and  Wealth.  New 
York,  1869;  Prize  Essays  on  Roads  and  Road  Making.  1870; 
Finks  (Albert).  Reports  and  Testimony  Before  the  Legislative 
Committee  on  Railroad  Transportation.  1882 ;  Argument  of  J.  H. 
George  on  the  Boston  and  Lowell  Railroad.  1867;  Vermont  Rail 
road  Case,  Vermont  and  Canada  Railroad  Company  vs.  Vermont 
Central  Railroad  Company.  1877.  Together,  26  pamphlets,  bound 
in  three  vols.  8vo,  half  leather.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

430.  TRANSPORTATION.     Booth  (Henry).     An  Account  of  the  Liverpool  and 

Manchester  Railway,  ...  a  Description  of  the  Railway,  in  an  ex 
cursion  from  Liverpool  to  Manchester,  and  a  Popular  Illustration 
of  the  Mechanical  Principles  Applicable  to  Railways.  Map  and 
plates.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut,  presentation  inscription  on  title. 

Liverpool,  undated 

431.  TRANSPORTATION.     Burges   (Tristam).     A  Brief  of  the  Remarks  made 

before  the  Committee  on  Rail-Ways  and  Canals,  on  the  Petition  of 
the  Seekonk  Branch  Railroad  Co.  8vo,  stitched. 

No  place,  no  date 

432.  TRANSPORTATION.     On  the  Petition  of  the  Seekonk  Branch  Rail-Road 

Co.    A  Brief,  Explained  by  a  Statement  of  the  Case.    8vo,  stitched. 

No  place,  no  date 

433.  TRANSPORTATION.    New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad.     In 

vestigation  and  Arguments.  1893;  DODGE  (G.  M.).  How  we  Built 
the  Union  Pacific  Railway.  1870;  WOOD  (N.).  Practical  Treatise 
on  Railroads.  Philadelphia,  1832;  BLISS  (G.).  Historical  Memoir 
of  the  Western  Railroad.  Springfield,  1863;  WEYL  (W.  E.).  Pas 
senger  Traffic  of  Railways.  Philadelphia,  1901.  Together,  5  vols. 
cloth  and  half  morocco.  Various  places,  and  dates 

434.  TRANSPORTATION.     Railroads.     History   of   the   Old   Colony   Railroad. 

Illustrated.  Boston  [1893]  ;  VAN  Oss  (S.  F.).  American  Railroads 
as  Investments.  COLORED  maps.  New  York,  1893;  JEANS  (J.  8.). 
Railway  Problems.  London,  1887;  and  others  on  railroads.  To 
gether,  8  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

435.  TRANSPORTATION.     Railroad.     WILLIAMS    (P.    S.).     Our   Iron   Roads. 

London,  1885;  WELLINGTON  (A.  M.).  Economic  Theory  of  the 
Location  of  Railways.  New  York,  1888;  STIMSON  (A.  L.).  History 
of  the  Express  Companies  and  the  Origin  of  American  Railroads. 
New  York,  1858;  DICKSON  (W.  E.).  Railways  and  Locomotion. 
London,  1854;  NOTRE  (A.).  Description  of  the  Railroad  from 
Liverpool  to  Manchester.  Boston,  1853;  and  others.  Some  illus 
trated.  Together,  10  vols.  8vo  and  smaller,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

The  last  named  is  an  uncommon  work  on  English  railroads ;  the  illus 
trations  being  lithographs  by  Pendloton  of  Boston. 

436.  TRANSPORTATION.    Railroads.    HUDSON  (JAMES  F.).    The  Railways  and 

the  Republic.  New  York,  1886;  WILLIAMS  (A.).  The  Romance 
of  Modern  Locomotion.  Philadelphia,  1904;  ACKWORTH  (W.  M.). 
The  Railways  and  the  Traders.  London,  1891.  Autograph  presen 
tation  copy  -from  the  author,  with  an  A.L.S.  of  the  author  laid  in; 
POOR  (L.  A.).  The  First  International  Railway.  New  York,  1892; 
DAVIS  (J.  P.).  The  Union  Pacific  Railway.  Chicago,  1894;  BUT- 
TERWORTH  (A.  K.).  Railway  Rates  and  Traffic.  London,  1889; 
and  others.  Together,  11  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.  ( 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

437.  TRANSPORTATION.    Various  reports  relative  to  the  Housatonic  Railroad 

Company;  The  Troy  and  Greenfield  Railroad  and  the  Housac  Tun- 
nell,  1832-75.  Together,  12  pamphlets. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

438.  TRANSPORTATION.    Railroads.     [ROLLINS  (W.).]     History  and  Descrip 

tion  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Illustrated.  Baltimore, 
1853;  TANNER  (H.  S.).  Description  of  the  Canals  and  Railroads 
of  the  United  States.  Folding  map  and  chart.  New  York,  1840; 
WILLSON  (B.).  The  Story  of  Rapid  Transit.  London,  1903 ;  SMITH 
(W.  P.).  The  Book  of  the  Great  Railway  Celebrations  of  1857. 
Folding  map.  New  York,  1858 ;  and  others.  Together,  13  vols.  4to, 
8vo  and  12mo,  original  cloth,  one  in  wrappers. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

439.  TRANSPORTATION.     Railroads.     WOOD    (X.).     A  Practical  Treatise  on 

Railroads.  Folding  plates.  London,  1825;  Ross  (H.  M.).  British 
Railways.  London,  1904;  MCPHERSOX  (L.  G.).  The  Working  of 
the  Railroads.  New  York,  1907;  FINLAY  (GEORGE).  The  Working 
and  Management  of  an  English  Railway.  Illustrated.  London, 
1894;  JONES  (WILLIAM).  Popular  Sketch. .  .  of  Atmospheric  Rail 
way.  Illustrated.  London,  1845.  Together,  14  vols.  royal  8vo,  8vo 
and  12mo,  mainly  original  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

The  last  named  is  an  uncommon  item  of  Railroadiana. 

440.  TRANSPORTATION.      Railroad    Pamphlets.      State    Reports,    and    other 

pamphlets  relating  to  railroads  in  New  York  and  New  England. 
32  pamphlets.  Various  places,  various  dates 

441.  TRANSPORTATION.     Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  Addresses,  etc.  relating  to 

Railroads  in  America.     47   pamphlets. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

442.  TRIAL.    Lyman  (Theodore,  Junior).    Report  of  a  Trial  in  the  Supreme 

Judicial  Court,  holden  at  Boston,  Dec.  16th  and  17th,  1828,  of 
Theodore  Lyman,  Jr.,  for  an  Alleged  Libel  on  Daniel  Webster. 
12mo,  cloth,  leather  back,  back  broken,  stamp  of  New  Hampshire 
State  Library,  and  of  E.  Washburn  on  title.  Boston,  1828 

443.  VERMONT.    An  Act  Regulating  and  Governing  the  Militia  of  Vermont. 

Passed  November  10,  1818.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Legislature. 
16mo,  original  boards,  worn.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1819 

444.  VERMONT.     Aldrich    (Lewis   Cass).     History   of   Franklin   and   Grand 

Isle  Counties,  Vermont.  Portraits  and  illustratiojis.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges.  Syracuse,  1891 

445.  VERMONT.     The  same  as  above.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan,  broken. 

Syracuse,  1891 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

446.  VERMONT.    Allen  (Miss  Elizabeth).     Sketches  of  Green  Mountain  Life. 

16mo,  rebound  in  half  sheep,  binding  rubbed.  Lowell,  1846 

447.  VERMONT.     Allen    (Ethan).     Exercises   Attending  the   Unveiling   and 

Presentation  of  a  Statue  of  Gen.  Ethan  Allen  at  Burlington,  Ver 
mont,  July  4th,  1873,  including  an  Oration  by  Hon.  L.  E.  Chit- 
tenden.  Portrait.  Burlington,  1874.  Presentation  copy  from  L.  E. 
Chittenden  to  Jesse  K.  Furlong;  JOHNSON.  History  of  the  town, 
1784-1907.  Compiled  by  Mattie  W.  Baker.  Portraits  and  plates. 
Burlington,  1907;  MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE.  Addresses  and  Proceed 
ings  at  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration,  August  20,  21  and  22, 
1850.  Middlebury,  1850  (foxed)  ;  (and)  Kaleidoscope  (College 
Publication)  for  the  year  1894/5.  Illustrated.  [Middlebury, 
1895.]  Presentation  copy  from  the  Editors  to  Mr.  Carlos  Slafter; 
EOCKINGHAM.  Records  of  the  First  Church,  1773-1839.  Copied 
by  Thomas  Bellows  Peck.  Illustrations.  Boston,  1902;  RUTLAND. 
Centennial  Celebration,  October  2d,  3d,  4th  and  5th,  1870.  Com 
piled  by  Chauncy  K.  Williams.  Rutland,  1870;  WHITINGHAM. 
Green  leaves  from  Whitingham,  Vermont:  A  History  of  the  Town. 
By  Clark  Jillson.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Worcester,  Mass., 
1894;  WILMINGTON.  Reunion  of  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of  the 
Town,  July  3-6,  1890.  To  which  are  added  Historical  and  Chrono 
logical  Notes.  Wilmington,  1890.  Together,  8  vols.  8vo  and  4to, 
cloth  and  boards,  several  uncut.  Various  places,  various  dates 

448.  VERMONT.     ALMANAC.     Thorn   (Stephen).     Lyon's  Vermont  Calendar: 

Or,  A  Planetary  Diary,  For  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1794.  16mo,  half 
morocco,  leaves  mended  and  extended  in  margins,  text  intact,  foxed. 
RARE.  Rutland:  Printed  and  sold  by  J.  Lyon  [1793] 

449.  VERMONT  ALMANAC  AND  REGISTER.    From  1805  to  1903  (with  the  excep 

tion  of  years  1807  and  1844).    Together,  99  vols.  16mo,  new  cloth. 

All  volumes  from  1818  on  have  original  wrappers  bound  in,  the 

earlier  volumes  have  portions  of  original  blank  wrappers  bound  in. 

Middlebury,  Burlington,  and  Montpelier,  Vt,  etc.,  1805-1905 

AN  EXCEPTIONALLY  FINE  SET,  two  or  three  vols.  slightly  imperfect. 

450.  VERMONT.    Arnold  (Josias  Lyndon).    Poems  by  the  late  Josias  Lyndon 

Arnold,  Esq.  of  St.  Johnsbury  (Vermont).  12mo,  sheep,  leather 
label,  worn,  name  on  half-title. 

Providence:  Carter  and  Wilkinson,  1797 

451.  VERMONT.    BARNARD  IMPRINTS.    Experience  of  Several  Eminent  Metho 

dist  Preachers.  Written  by  themselves  to  John  Wesley,  A.M. 
1812;  TAYLOR  (J.)  The  Lives  of  the  Holy  Evangelists,  and  Apos 
tles.  1813;  HUBBARD  (JOHN).  The  Rudiments  of  Geography. 
1814.  Margins  badly  stained,  edges  worn,  title  repaired  at  inner 
margin.  Together,  3  vols.  16mo,  old  sheep,  boards,  and  new  half 
morocco.  Barnard,  1812-1814 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

452.  VERMONT.    Bcckley  (Rev.  Hosea).     The  History  of  Vermont.     Brattle 

boro,  1846;  HEMENWAY  (ABBY  MARIA).  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Ver 
mont.  Portrait.  Boston,  1860;  SANBORX  (A.  J.).  Green  Mountain 
Poets.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1872;  HEATON  (JonN  L.).  The  Story 
of  Vermont.  Illustrations  by  L.  J.  Bridgman.  Boston,  1889; 
ROBINSON  (ROWLAND  E.).  Vermont,  a  Study  of  Independence. 
Map.  Boston,  1892.  Together,  5  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

453.  VERMONT.     Benedict  (G.  G.).     Vermont  in  the  Civil  War.     Engraved 

portraits  and  maps.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  1886-1888 

454.  VERMONT.    BENNINGTON.    Jennings  (Isaac).    Memorials  of  a  Century; 

chiefly  the  early  history  of  Bennirigton.    Map  and  plate.    8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1869 

455.  VERMONT.     BENNINGTON.     The  Dedication  of  the  Bennington  Battle 

Monument,  and  Celebration  of  the  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the 
Admission  of  Vermont  as  a  State,  at  Bennington,  August  19,  A.  D., 
1891.  Engraved  portraits  and  illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,  uncut.  Bennington,  1892 

456.  VERMONT.    BENNINGTON  COUNTY.    Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory  of 

Bennington  County,  Vt.,  for  1880-81.  Illustrations  and  colored 
folding  map.  1880 ;  GAZETTEER  and  Business  Directory  of  Windsor 
County,  Vt.,  for  1883-84.  Illustrations.  1884.  Both  Compiled  and 
Published  by  Hamilton  Child.  Together,  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  half 
roan  and  roan,  rubbed,  bindings  poor. 

Syracuse,  X.  Y.,  1880-1884 

457.  VERMONT.     BRADFORD.     McKEEN   (REV.  SILAS).     A  History  of  Brad 

ford,  Vermont.  .  .with  Various  Genealogical  Records.  Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1875 

Inserted  is  a  one-page  A.N.S.  by  the  author,  certifying  having  married 
a  couple. 

458.  VERMONT.     BRAINTREE.     Bass   (H.  Royce).     The  History  of  Braintree, 

Vermont,    Chart.    8vo,  cloth.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1883 

459.  VERMONT.     BRATTLEBORO.     Burnham  (Henry).     Brattleboro,  Windham 

County,  Vermont.  Early  History,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of 
some  of  its  Citizens.  Edited  by  Abby  Maria  Hemenway.  Numerous 
full-page  portraits,  and  large  folding  map,  backed  with  linen,  in 
slip  case.  8vo,  cloth,  with  cotton  wrapper,  a  few  fox-marks. 

Brattleboro,  1880 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

460.  VERMONT.    BRATTLEBOROUGH  IMPRINTS.    CARR  (JOHN).    The  Stranger 

in  France.  1806;  WASHINGTON  (GEORGE).  Biographical  Memoirs 
of  the  Illustrious  Gen.  George  Washington.  1811 ;  [FLAVEL  (JOHN).] 
A  Token  for  Mourners.  1813;  WEBSTER  (NOAH).  The  American 
Spelling  Book.  1815.  All  after  page  166  missing;  MURRAY  (LiND- 
LEY).  The  English  Reader.  [No  date,  circa  1820];  MURRAY 
(LINDLEY).  The  English  Reader;  To  which  is  added  a  Vocabulary; 
by  Rensselaer  Bentley.  [1826] ;  EASTMAN  (HUBBARD).  Xoyesism 
Unveiled.  1849.  Together,  7  vols.  16mo,  old  sheep,  boards  and 
cloth,  rubbed.  Brattleborough,  1806-1849 

461.  VERMONT.     BURLINGTON  IMPRINTS.     Thompson  (Zadock).     The  Green 

Mountain  Repository;  for  the  year  1832.  1832;  HOPKINS  (JOHN 
HENRY).  Christianity  Vindicated.  With  presentation  inscrip 
tion, — "To  Mrs.  I.  C.  Warren  .  . .  with  the  affectionate  esteem  of 
the  Author."  1833;  O'CALLAGHAN  (JEREMIAH).  Usury,  Funds, 
and  Banks.  1834;  THOMPSON  (ZADOCK).  Geography  and  Geology 
of  Vermont.  With  maps  and  illustrations.  1848;  THOMPSON 
(ZADOCK).  History  of  the  State  of  Vermont.  1858.  Together,  5 
vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  old  boards  and  cloth,  rubbed. 

Burlington,  1832-1858 

462.  VERMONT.     Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Independence  of  the  State  of 

Vermont  and  the  Battle  of  Bennington,  August  15  and  16,  1877. 
Westminster-Hubbardton-Windsor.  Portraits  inserted.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Rutland,  1879 

463.  VERMONT.     Chipman  (Daniel).     A  Memoir  of  Thomas  Chittenden,  the 

first  Governor  of  Vermont.  Middlebury,  1849  (text  foxed)  ;  DE 
PUY  (HENRY  W.).  Ethan  Allen  and  the  Green-Mountain  Heroes  of 
'76.  Illustrations.  Boston,  1853;  CHASE  (FRANCIS).  Gathered 
Sketches  from  the  Early  History  of  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont. 
Frontispiece.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1856;  HEMENWAY  (ABBY  MARIA). 
Poets  and  Poetry  of  Vermont.  Rutland,  1858 ;  WAITE  (OTIS  F.  R.) . 
Vermont  in  the^ Great  Rebellion.  Illustrations.  Claremont,  N.  H., 
1869;  BROWN  (CHARLES  WALTER).  Ethan  Allen  of  Green  Moun 
tain  Fame.  Illustrations.  Chicago  [1902]  ;  GREEN  Mountain  Poets. 
Portrait  of  Charles  G.  Eastman.  Boston,  undated.  Together,  7 
vols.  12mo,  cloth,  some  rubbed,  one  back  torn. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

464.  VERMONT.     CIVIL  WAR  REGIMENTS.     The  Second  Brigade;  or,  Camp 

Life.  By  a  Volunteer.  Montpelier,  1864.  With  inscription  on  fly 
leaf, — "Presented  to  Mr.  J.  H.  Benton,  Jr.,  By  A.  J.  Wallace,  Aug. 
27,  '86 ;"  WALKER  (  ALDACE)  .  The  Vermont  Brigade  in  the  Shenan- 
doah  Valley,  1864.  Map.  Burlington,  1869;  HAYNES  (E.  M.).  A 
History  of  the  Tenth  Regiment,  Vermont  Volunteers.  1870;  HOL- 

[C on  tinned 


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[No.  464—  Continued] 

BROOK  (WILLIAM  C.)-  A  Narrative  of  the  Services  of  the  ?th 
Regiment  of  Vermont  Volunteers,  1862  to  1866.  Portrait.  Xew 
York,  1882.  Author's  presentation  copy,  with  inscription, — "Prof. 
J.  M.  Hill  With  regards  of  Wm.  C.  Holbrook;"  CARPENTER  (GEORGE 
N).  History  of  the  Eighth  Regiment  Vermont  Volunteers,  1861- 
1865.  With  numerous  portraits.  Boston,  1886.  Author's  presenta- 
tion  copy,  with  inscription, — "To  Col.  J.  H.  Benton,  Jr.  with  Com 
pliments  of  Geo  N  Carpenter;"  BENEDICT  (GEORGE  GRENVILLE). 
A  Short  History  of  the  14th  Vermont  Reg^t,  1863-1887.  Portraits. 
Bennington,  1887;  [and]  Army  Life  in  Virginia;  Letters  from  the 
Twelfth  Vermont  Regiment,  1862-63.  Portraits.  Burlington,  1895. 
Author's  presentation  copy  to  J.  II.  Benton,  Jr.,  July  29,  1899, 
with  inscription.  2  vols. ;  STURTEVANT  (RALPH  ORSON).  Pictorial 
History  Thirteenth  Regiment  Vermont  Volunteers.  War  of  1861- 
1865.  "Portraits  and  other  illustrations.  [1910].  With  SUPPLE 
MENT,  1911,  laid  in.  Together,  8  vols.  8vo  and  4to,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  1864-1910 

465.  VERMONT.     CIVIL  WAR  REGIMENTS.     The  Second  Brigade:  or,  Camp 

Life.  By  a  Volunteer.  Montpelier,  1864;  LANE  (E.  H.).  The 
Soldiers'  Record  of  Jericho,  Vermont.  Burlington,  1868 ;  BENEDICT 
(G.  G.).  Vermont  at  Gettysburg!!.  With  portrait,  map  and  plates. 
Burlington,  1870;  CHADWICK  (ALBERT  G.).  Soldiers'  Record  of 
the  Town  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vermont,  1861-5.  Frontispiece.  St. 
Johnsbury,  1883 ;  REUNION  SOCIETY  OF  VERMONT  OFFICERS.  Pro 
ceedings,  1864-1884,  with  Addresses.  Burlington,  1885;  VERMONT 
MONUMENTS  AT  GETTYSBURG.  Report  of  the  Vermont  Commission 
ers,  1890.  With  folding  plate.  Burlington,  1890.  Presentation 
copy  from  Mr.  Albert  Clarke,  with  his  visiting-card  inserted.  To 
gether,  6  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  1864-1890 

466.  VERMONT.     CIVIL  WAR  REGIMENTS.     Farnham  (Roswell).     First  Ver 

mont  Regiment.  Three  Months.  Letters  &c.  With  folding  hand- 
drawn  maps.  1861 ;  Twelfth  Vermont  Regiment.  Xine  Months. 
Letters  &c.  1862-3;  Twelfth  Vermont  Regiment.  Xine  Months. 
Army  Correspondence  from  the  12th  Regiment  to  the  Free  Press, 
Burlington.  1862-3.  Typewritten  copies  of  letters  and  other  cor 
respondence,  with'  A.L.S.  of  Mrs.  Roswell  Farnham  inserted  in  first 
volume.  3  vols.  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Xo  place,  1861-1863 

The  first  two  volumes  consist  of  copies  of  letters  from  Roswell  Farn 
ham  to  his  wife  and  other  members  of  his  family,  with  several  from  other 
members  of  the  same  family,  and  various  orders  which  were  issued  to 
Col.  Farnham  during  the  time  of  his  service  with  the  First  and  Twelfth 
Regiments.  The  writer  of  the  articles  for  the  Free  Press  (the  third 
volume)  signs  himself. — "G,"  and  his  name  does  not  appear  to  be  given 
in  the  manuscripts.  The  letters  are  not  only  extremely  interesting  from 
a  personal  point  of  view,  but  give  many  interesting  details  and  descrip- 

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tions  of  the  camp  life  and  service,  and  of  a  number  of  skirmishes  and 
battles  of  the  Civil  War. 

The  letter  inserted  at  the  beginning  of  the  first  volume  reads  as  fol 
lows, — "CoZ.  J.  H.  Benton.  Dear  Sir :  I  received  the  books  in  due  season, 
and  accept  your  thanks.  The  prospect  now  is,  that  if  fortune  favors  us 
in  the  future  as  in  the  past,  that  some  one  of  the  family  may  use  the 
war  books  to  good  advantage,  but  perhaps  not  during  my  life  time,  your 
Friend  Mrs.  Rosicell  Farnliam.  Bradford  Yt.  Oct.  30th  1910.  (Florence 
birth  day)." 

467.  VERMONT.     CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.     Minutes  of  the  General  Con 

vention  of  Congregational  and  Presbyterian  Ministers  in  Vermont, 
for  the  years  1812,  1819,  1821,  1822,'  1825,  1827,  1830,  1831,  1835, 
1836,  1842,  1847,  1851,  1852,  1854,  1855,  1858,  1870,  1872.  To 
gether,  19  pamphlets,  8vo,  stitched  and  paper  wrappers. 

Various  places,  1812-1872 
After  1836  the  Convention  included  the  Congregational  Churches  only. 

468.  VERMONT.    CORNWALL.    Matthews  (Rev.  Ly man).    History  of  the  Town 

of  Cornwall,  Vermont.    Portraits.    8vo,  cloth.          Middlebury,  1862 

469.  VERMONT.     DANBY.     Williams    (J.    C.).     The   History   and    Map   of 

Danby,  Vermont.    Colored  map.    8vo,  cloth.          Rutland,  Vt.,  1869 

470.  VERMONT.     FAIR  HAVEN.     Adams    (Andrew  N.).     A  History  of  the 

Town  of  Fair  Haven,  Vermont.  2  colored  folding  maps.  8vo,  cloth, 
back  damaged.  Fair  Haven,  1870 

471.  VERMONT.    Gallup  (Joseph  A.).    Sketches  of  Epidemic  Diseases  in  the 

State  of  Vermont.  Boston,  1815  (foxed) ;  REGISTRATION  REPORT. 
Report  to  the  Legislature  of  Vermont  relating  to  the  Registry  and 
Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  for  the  year  1858,  1859. 
2  vols.  Middlebury,  1859-1860;  TABULAR  STATEMENT  showing  the 
amount  due  from  the  State  of  Vermont,  to  Soldiers  in  the  late  War 
for  the  Suppression  of  the  Rebellion.  March  20,  1873.  Montpelier, 
1873;  STATE  BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE.  Report  for  the  years  1883-84. 
Hiram  A.  Cutting,  Secretary.  Folding  map,  illustrations.  Mont 
pelier,  1884;  VERMONT  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE.  Its  Annals  for 
fifty  years.  Frontispiece.  Brattleboro,  1887;  BENTON  (R.  C.). 
The  Vermont  Settlers  and  the  New  York  Land  Speculators.  Por 
trait.  Minneapolis,  1894  (back  slightly  damaged)  ;  THE  VERMONT 
WATCHMAN.  Souvenir  Edition.  Devoted  to  Montpelier.  Illus 
trated.  [No  place,]  1893 ;  LAWS  AND  STATUTES.  Index  to  the  Gen 
eral  and  Special  Legislation  of  the  State  of  Vermont.  By  Albert  P. 
Cross.  Montpelier,  1894.  Together,  9  vols.  8vo  and  oblong  8vo, 
various  bindings.  Various  places,  1815-1894 

472.  VERMONT.     George  (N.  J.  T.).    A  Pocket  Geographical  and  Statistical 

Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Vermont.  16mo,  original  sheep,  a  few  cor 
ners  stained.  Haverhill,  New  Hampshire,  1823 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

473.  VERMONT.     Goodrich  (John  E.).     Rolls  of  the  Soldiers  in  the  Revolu 

tionary  War,  1775  to  1783.    Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Rutland,  Vt..  1904 

474.  VERMONT.    Graham  (John  Andrew).    A  Descriptive  Sketch  of  the  Pres 

ent  State  of  Vermont.  Portrait  of  the  author  engraved  by  W.  Evans 
after  painting  by  W.  Wood,  woodcut  vignette  on  title  and  seven  head- 
and  tail-pieces  by  Bewick.  8vo,  old  English  straight-grained  citron 
morocco,  gilt  tooled,  gilt  edges,  edges  rubbed,  hinges  cracked. 

London:  Henry  Fry,  1797 

The  binding  is  an  interesting  specimen  of  contemporary  work,  in  the 
style  of  Roger  Payne,  and  is  in  fair  condition. 

From  the  Right  Honourable  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart,  collection,  with  his 
bookplate.  Signature, — John  Caley,  F.R.A  L,  H.ss  1821,  on  fly-leaf. 

475.  VERMONT.    Graham  (John  Andrew).    A  Descriptive  Sketch  of  the  Pres 

ent  State  of  Vermont,  one  of  the  United  States  of  America.    Por 
trait.     8vo,  undressed  calf,  leather  labels,  BY  BARNARD,  a  few  fox- 
marks.  London,  1797 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author  with  autograph  inscription  on  title. 

476.  VERMONT.     The  Green  Mountain  Spring.     Devoted  to  Discussion  and 

Information  concerning  the  Popular  and  Medical  Uses  of  Water. 
Volume  2.  January  to  December,  1847.  Printed  in  double  columns. 
Royal  8vo,  marbled  boards,  roan  back,  cracked  at  hinges. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1847 
Rare  Vermont  magazine. 

477.  VERMONT.    GUILDHALL.    Benton  (Everett  Chamberlain).    A  History  of 

Guildhall,  Vt.,  together  with  a  brief  sketch  of  Essex  County,  Ver 
mont.  Portraits  and  other  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth. 

Wa  verier,  Mass.,  1886 

Author's  presentation  copy,  with  autograph  inscription.  With  copy  of 
Whittier's  rare  "The  Song  of  the  Vermonters.  1779."  4pp.  leaflet.  Boston, 
1888,  laid  in. 

478.  VERMONT.    Hall  (Benjamin  H.).    History  of  Eastern  Vermont  from  its 

Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Close  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.  With  a 
Biographical  Chapter  and  Appendixes.  Frontispiece  and  facsimile 
signatures  throughout  text.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  backs 
and  tops,  uncut,  bindings  poor  and  cracked  at  hinges. 

Albany,  1865 

Edition  limited  to  50  copies,  this  being  No.  35. 

Inserted  is  a  one-page  A.N.S.  by  Jonah  Bellows,  oblong  12mo,  "Wai- 
pole  June  9,  1^26."  To  "E.  Seymoure,"  relative  to  a  payment. 

479.  VERMONT.    Hall  (Hiland).     The  History  of  Vermont,  from  its  Discov 

ery  to  its  Admission  into  the  Union  in  1791.  Folding  map.  8vo, 
cloth.  Albany,  1868 

480.  VERMONT.     HARTFORD.     Tucker  (William  Howard).     History  of  Hart 

ford,  Vermont.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  1889 


Second  Session,,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

481.  VERMONT.     (Hemenway,  Abby  Maria — Editor).    The  Vermont  Histori 

cal  Gazetteer:  A  Magazine,  embracing  a  History  of  Each  Town. 
Portraits.  5  vols.  thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  1867-1891 
FINE  COMPLETE  SET  of  this  historical  work.     Rare  in  present  condition. 

482.  VERMONT.    Hitchcock  (Edward  and  Albert  D.).  Report  of  the  Geology  of 

Vermont.    Maps,  plates,  and  woodcuts.    2  vols.  4to,  cloth. 

Claremont,  N.  H.,  1861 

483.  VERMONT  IMPRINTS.     Parsons   (Levi).     Memoir  of  Eev.  Levi  Parsons. 

late  Missionary  to  Palestine.  Compiled  and  prepared  by  Rev.  Dan 
iel  0.  Morton.  Poultney,  1824 ;  WALKER'S  Critical  and  Pronouncing 
Dictionary  and  Expositor  of  the  English  Language.  Bellows  Falls, 
1824.  Hole  burnt  through  two  leaves;  SMITH  (ETHAN).  View  of 
the  Hebrews;  or  the  Tribes  of  Israel  in  America.  Poultney,  1825. 
"T.  H.  Aldrich"  stamped  on  title;  CHAPIN  (WALTER).  The  Mis 
sionary  Gazetteer.  With  folding  map,  engraved  and  colored.  Wood 
stock,  1825.  With  bookplate  of  the  Library  of  the  Adelphic  Society; 
LOVELAND  (SAMUEL  C.)  The  Christian  Repository.  Vol.  5,  June, 
1824- April,  1825.  Woodstock,  1825;  RICE  (ROSWELL,  JUNIOR). 
Mental  Vision,  on  the  Ruins  of  the  Fall.  Bennington,  1828 ; 
ORMSBY  (R.  M'K.)  and  others.  Vermont  Speller.  Bradford,  1859. 
Last  leaf  torn.  Together,  7  vols.  12mo,  old  sheep  and  boards,  worn. 

Various  places,  1824-1859 

484.  VERMONT.     IMPRINTS.     Swift    (Job).     Discourses  on   Religious   Sub 

jects.  To  which  are  prefixed,  Sketches  of  his  Life  and  Character, 
and  a  Sermon,  by  the  Rev.  Lemuel  Haynes.  Middlebury,  1805 ; 
THOMSON  (IGNATIUS).  The  Patriot's  Monitor,  for  Vermont.  Ran 
dolph,  1810;  BALLOU  (HOSEA).  A  Treatise  on  Atonement.  Ben 
nington,  1811;  LITCH  (SAMUEL).  A  Concise  Treatise  of  Rhetoric. 
Jaffrey,  1813.  Page  92  has  part  of  leaf  cut  out;  THE  PORTAL  TO 
THE  CABINET  OF  LOVE;  Consisting  of  the  Basia  of  Johannes  Secun- 
dus,  etc.  Weathersfield,  1815;  OSBORN  (BENJAMIN).  Truth  Dis 
played.  Rutland,  181G.  Together,  6  vols.  24mo  to  8vo,  old  sheep 
and  boards,  rubbed.  Various  places,  1805-1816 

485.  VERMONT.    Marsh  (Rev.  James).  The  Remains  of  the  Rev.  James  Marsh,, 

with  a  Memoir  of  his  life.  Burlington,  1852;  ORLEANS  COUNTY. 
Biography  of  the  Bar  of  Orleans  County,  Vermont.  By  Frederick 
W.  Baldwin.  Portraits.  Montpelier,  1886 ;  MEN  OF  VERMONT.  An 
Illustrated  Biographical  History.  Compiled  by  Jacob  G.  Ullery. 
Portraits.  Brattleboro,  1894  (back  missing)  ;  MEN  OF  PROGRESS. 
Biographical  Sketches.  Compiled  by  Richard  Herndon.  Portraits. 
Boston,  1898  (back  broken)  ;  HEADS  OF  FAMILIES,  at  the  First  Cen 
sus  of  the  United  States  taken  in  the  Year  1790;  Vermont.  Folding 
map.  Washington,  1907.  Together,  5  vols.  4to  and  folio,  half 
morocco  and  cloth,  some  broken  at  hinges. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

486.  VERMONT.     METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH.     Minutes  of  the  Vermont 

Annual  Conference,  for  the  years  1850,  1856,  1860,  1861,  1864, 
1874.  6  numbers.  1850-1874;  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 
VERMONT  DIOCESE.  Journal  of  the  Annual  Convention,  for  the 
years  1867,  1879,  1891.  3  numbers.  1867-1891;  Programme  of 
the  90th  Annual  Convention,  1880.  Folded  leaflet.  1880;  HOP 
KINS  (RIGHT  REV.  JOHN  HENRY — First  Bishop  of  Vermont).  Ad 
dress  delivered  before  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Diocese  of 
Vermont,  May  28th,  1834.  1834;  KELLOGG  (BRAINERD).  Oration 
by  Prof.  Brainerd  Kellogg,  and  Poem  by  Mrs.  J.  C.  R.  Dorr,  deliv 
ered  at  the  Pioneer  Centennial  Celebration,  Middlebury,  Vermont, 
July  4th,  1866.  Middlebury,  1866;  COLLAMER  (JACOB).  Speech 
on  the  Mexican  War.  Washington,  1848;  Memorial  Address,  by 
James  Barrett.  Rutland,  1868;  CALEDONIA  COUNTY  GRAMMAR 
SCHOOL,  LYNDON,  VT.  Catalogue  for  the  year  1843,  1844.  2  num 
bers.  1843-1844;  DERBY  LITERARY  AND  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE. 
Catalogue  for  the  year  1844.  Montpelier,  1844;  VERMONT  ACAD 
EMY  BULLETIN,  for  February,  1911;  [and]  Middlebury  College  Bul 
letin,  for  Xovember,  1916."  2  numbers.  1911-1916;  CONGREGA 
TIONAL  CHURCH.  Minutes  of  the  General  Convention  for  1827, 
1872.  2  numbers.  1827-1872.  Together,  21  pamphlets,  8vo,  paper 
wrappers.  Various  places,  various  dates 

487.  VERMONT.     MIDDLEBURY.     Swift   (Samuel).     History  of  the  Town  of 

Middlebury,  in  the  County  of  Addison,  Vermont.  Portraits  and 
illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  Middleburv,  1859 

488.  VERMONT.     MIDDLEBURY  IMPRINTS.     Swift  (Job).    Discourses  on  Reli 

gious  Subjects.  To  which  are  prefixed,  Sketches  of  his  Life  and 
Character,  and  a  Sermon,  by  the  Rev.  Lemuel  Haynes.  1805; 
HAWKER  (ROBERT).  Zion's  Pilgrim.  1811;  FULLER  (ANDREW). 
Dialogues,  Letters,  and  Essays,  on  Various  Subjects.  fXo  date; 
circa  1815?]  ;  DEMING  (LEONARD).  A  Collection  of  Useful,  Inter 
esting,  and  Remarkable  Events.  Frontispiece.  1825.  Together,  4 
vols.  12mo,  old  sheep,  rubbed,  and  cloth. 

Middlebury,  1805-1825 

489.  VERMONT.    MONTPELIER.     Thompson  (D.  P.)     History  of  the  Town  of 

Montpelier.    Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  binding  stained. 

Montpelier.  1860 

490.  VERMONT.     MONTPELIER.     The  History  of  the   Town  of   Montpelier. 

(From  Vol.  IV  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Gazetteer).  Illustrations. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1882 

491.  VERMONT.     MONTPELIER  IMPRINTS.     Dean   (James).     An  Alphabetical 

Atlas,  or,  Gazetteer  of  Vermont.  1808.  Margins  trimmed;  HER.- 
VEY  (JAMES).  Meditations  Among  the  Tombs.  1810.  With  stamp 

[Continued 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

[No.  491— Continued} 

of  Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester,  Mass,  on  title;  [BANKS  (JOHN).] 
A  New  History  of  the  Life  and  Reign  of  the  Czar  Peter  the  Great. 
By  the  Author  of  the  Critical  Review  of  the  Political  Life  of  Oliver 
Cromwell.  1811;  BUCHANAN  (CLAUDIUS).  The  Works  of  ... 
Comprising  his  Christian  Researches  in  Asia,  etc.  1813;  SCOTT 
(WILLIAM).  Lessons  in  Elocution.  1818.  Together,  5  vols.  24mo 
to  8vo,  old  sheep  and  boards,  rubbed,  and  modern  half  morocco. 

Montpelier,  1808-1818 

492.  VERMONT.     MONTPELIER  IMPRINTS.     [Allen   (John).]     The  Christian 

Pilgrim.  Woodcut  illustrations  in  text.  1819;  CHALMERS  (THOMAS). 
Discourses  on  the  Christian  Revelation ;  [and]  The  Evidence  and 
Authority  of  the  Christian  Revelation.  Two  vols.  in  one.  1819; 
MASON  (JOHN).  A  Treatise  on  Self  Knowledge.  1819;  UNITED 
STATES  ARMY.  The  Infantry  Exercise  of  the  United  States  Army, 
abridged  for  the  Use  of  the  Militia.  With  9  engraved  plates.  1820; 
SCOTT  (WILLIAM).  Lessons  in  Elocution.  Illustrated.  1820; 
ADAMS  (F.  W.).  Theological  Criticisms.  1843;  WEBSTER  (NOAH). 
The  Elementary  Spelling  Book.  With  engraved  title-page  and  front 
ispiece.  1843.  Together,  7  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  old  sheep,  boards 
and  cloth,  worn  and  rubbed.  Montpelier,  1819-1843 

493.  VERMONT,    Newbury.  Wells  (F.  P.).   History  of  Newbury.  .  .Genealogi 

cal  Records  of  many  Families.  Portraits  etc.  Thick  8vo,  half  leather, 
broken.  St.  Johnsbury,  1902 

494.  VERMONT.     NEWFANE.     1774-1874.     Centennial  Proceedings  and  other 

Historical  Facts  and  Incidents  relating  to  Newfane,  the  County  Seat 
of  Windham  County,  Vermont.  Portraits.  8vo,  cloth,  cover  stained. 

Brattleboro,  1877 

495.  VERMONT.     NORTHFIELD.      Gregory    (John).      1776-1876.      Centennial 

Proceedings  and  Historical  Incidents  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  North- 
field,  Vt.  Portraits.  8 vo,  cloth.  Montpelier,  1878 

496.  VERMONT.    NORWICH.    Goddard  (M.  E.)  and  Partridge  (Henry  V.).    A 

History  of  Norwich,  Vermont.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1905 

497.  VERMONT.    NORWICH  U~NIVERSITY.    Ellis  (William  A.).    Norwich  Uni 

versity.     Numerous  portraits  and  illustrations.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  and  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1898-1911 

498.  VERMONT.     PERU.     Batchelder   (Ira  K.).     Reunion   Celebration.     To 

gether  with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  Peru,  Bennington  County,  Ver 
mont,  and  Its  Inhabitants  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town. 
Numerous  portraits.  8vo,  cloth.  Brattleboro,  1891 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

499.  VERMONT.     PITTSFORD.     Gaverly    (A.  M.).     History  of  the  Town  of 

Pittsford,  Vt.,  with  Biographical  Sketches  and  Family  Records. 
Map  and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  worn.  Rutland,  1872 

500.  VERMONT  MAGAZINE.    The  Post-Boy  and  Vermont  and  Xew-Hampshire 

Federal  Courier.  Vol.  1,  Nos.  1  to  52,  Jan.  1  to  Dec.  24,  1805 ; 
Vol.  I,  Nos.  9  to  45;  Vol.  I,  Nos.  7  to  50;  and  Vol.  II,  Nos.  1  to  52, 
Jan.  7  to  Dec.  30,  1806.  Together,  4  vols.  4to,  boards,  poor  bind 
ings,  somewhat  stained,  portions  of  text  torn  and  missing.  Not 
collated.  Windsor:  Nahum  Mower,  1805-1806 

501.  VERMONT.    POULTNEY.    A  History  of  the  Town  of  Poultney,  Vermont, 

from  its  Settlement  to  the  Year  1875.  Published  by  J.  Joslin,  B. 
Frisbie  and  F.  Ruggles.  8vo,  cloth.  Poultney,  1875 

502.  VERMONT.    READING.    Davis  (Gilbert  A.).     Centennial  Celebration,  to 

gether  with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  Reading,  Windsor  County,  Ver 
mont,  and  its  Inhabitants  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town 
to  1874.  Portraits.  8vo,  cloth.  Bellows  Falls,  1874 

503.  VERMONT.    Records  of  the  Council  of  Safety  and  Governor  and  Council 

of  the  State  of  Vermont,  to  which  are  prefixed  the  records  of  the 
General  Conventions  from  July  1775  to  1836.  Edited  by  E.  P. 
Walton.  Portraits.  8  vols,  8vo,  cloth.  Montpelier,  1873-1880 

504.  VERMONT.     Records  of  Conventions  in  the  New  Hampshire  Grants  for 

the  Independence  of  Vermont  1776-1777.  Reproduced  in  facsimile 
from  manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Arranged  and  pres 
ented  by  Redfield  Proctor.  Folio,  boards,  uncut. 

Washington,  D.  C.,  1904 

Presentation  copy  with  autograph  inscription, — "Josiah  H.  Bcnton  Jr. 
A  true  Vermontcr  still  though  transplanted  to  other  soil.  With  regards 
of  Redfield  Proctor.  May  2,  1904." 

505.  VERMONT.    Report  of  the  Adjutant  &  Inspector  General  of  the  State  of 

Vermont,  from  October  1,  1863,  to  October  1,  1866.  3  vols.  1864- 
1866.  Presentation  copies  from  Adt.  Gen.  Washburn  to  J.  H.  Ben- 
ton,  Jun.  witli  inscription  in  each  volume;  PECK  (THEODORE  S.). 
Revised  Roster  of  Vermont  Volunteers,  and  Lists  of  Vermonters  who 
served  in  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States  during  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  1861-66.  1892.  Together,  4  vols.  8vo  and  folio, 
cloth  and  half  morocco.  Montpelier,  1864-1892 

506.  VERMONT.    ROCHESTER.     [Williams  (W.  WT.)]     History  of  the  Town  of 

Rochester,  Vt.     Published  by  Order  of  the  Town.  *  12mo,  cloth. 

Montpelier,  Vt,  1869 

507.  VERMONT.     ROCKINGHAM.     Hayes  (Lyman  Simpson).     History  of  the 

Town  of  Rockingham,  Vermont. .".  1753-1907.  With  Family  Gene 
alogies.  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo.  cloth. 

Bellows  Falls,  Vermont,  190T 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

508.  VERMONT.     ROCKINGHAM.     Peck  (Thomas  Bellows).     Vital  Records  of 

Rockingham,  Vermont,  1908;  [Also]  Records  of  the  First  Church 
of  Rockingham,  Vermont.  Frontispiece  and  plate.  1902.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut. 

Boston:  George  E.  Littlefield,  1908-1902 
Only  60  copies  printed. 

509.  VERMONT.    ROYALTON.    Lovejoy  (Evelyn  M.  Wood).    History  of  Royal- 

ton,  Vermont  with  Family  Genealogies  1769-1911.  Illustrated  with 
large  folding  maps,  portraits,  views  and  facsimiles.  Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

Burlington,  1911 
The  genealogical  portion'  occupies  over  GOO  pages  of  this  work. 

510.  VERMONT.     RUPERT.     Hibbard   (George  S.).     Rupert,  Vt.     Historical 

and  Descriptive  1761-1898.     8vo,  cloth.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1899 

511.  VERMONT.      The   Rural    Magazine;   or,   Vermont   Repository.      Vol.   I, 

January  to  December,  1795.  (All  published.)  12mo,  cloth.  Pages 
643-648  missing,  leaf  torn,  some  edges  worn  away,  foxed. 

Rutland:  Printed  by  J.  Kirkaldie  for  S.  Williams,  &  Co.,  1795 

Tins  RARE  MAGAZINE  contains  many  papers  relative  to  Vermont  history, 

notable  among  them  being  the  "Collection  of  Original  Historical  Papers 

Relative  to  the  New  Hampshire  Grants."     It  was  edited  by  Rev.  Samuel 

Williams. 

512.  VERMONT.     The  Rural  Visiter:  A  Literary  and  Miscellaneous  Gazette. 

Burlington,  Seventh  Month  (July)  30th,  1810,  to  Seventh  Month 
(July)  22d,  1811.  Vol.  I,  Nos.  1  to  52  (Lacking  Nos.  32  and  42, 
March  4th  and  May  13th,  1811;  and  containing  No.  36  in  duplicate, 
April  1st,  1811).  4to,  boards,  calf  back,  worn,  text  somewhat  foxed. 

Burlington,  1810-1811 

513.  VERMONT.      RUTLAND   IMPRINTS.      Bradley    (Joshua).      Some    of    the 

Beauties  o'f  Free-Masonry.  1816;  OSBORN  (BENJAMIN).  Truth 
Displayed.  1816.  With  bookplate  of  Library  of  School  of  The 
ology,  Boston  University;  LATHROP  (LEONARD  E.).  The  Farmer's 
Library.  1825;  PRATT  (L.  J.).  The  Unfortunate  Mountain  Girl. 
1855.  Together,  4  vols.  16mo  to  8vo,  old  sheep  and  cloth,  rubbed. 

Rutland,   1816-1855 

514.  VERMONT.     ST.  ALBANS.    Adams  (Henry  K.).  A  Centennial  History  of 

St.  Albans,  Vermont.    12mo,  cloth.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1889 

515.  VERMONT.    ST.  ALBAN'S  RAID.    Benjamin  (L.  N. — Compiler).    The  St. 

Alban's  Raid;  or,  Investigation  into  the  Charges  against  Lieut.  Ben 
nett  H.  Young  and  Command,  for  their  Acts  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  on 
the  19th  of  October,  1864.  .  .  Before  Judge  Coursol  and  the  Hon. 
Mr.  Justice  Smith.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original  front  wrapper 
bound  in.  Boston,  1865 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

516.  VERMONT.     ST.  ALBANS  AND  SHELDON.     Butcher  (L.  L.)   and  others. 

The  History  of  St.  Albans,  Vt,  by  L.  L.  Butcher,  with  Valuable 
Contributions  from  others;  and  The  History  of  Sheldon,  Vt.,  by 
H.  R.  Whitney,  and  others.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth. 

St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1872 

517.  VERMONT.    SALISBURY.    Weeks  (John  M.).    History  of  Salisbury,  Ver 

mont.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  Portraits.  12mo,  cloth, 
slightly  foxed.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1860 

518.  VERMONT.     SHOREHAM.     Goodhue   (Rev.  Josiah  F.).     History  of  the 

Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     8vo, 
.orocco,  gilt  back,  original  front  wrappers  bound  in. 

Middlebury,  1861 

519.  VERMONT.     Slade  (William).    The  Laws  of  Vermont  coming  down  to, 

and  including,  the  Year  1824.    Thick  8vo,  sheep,  worn,  leather  label. 

Windsor,  1825 

520.  VERMONT.    Social  Ball  Notices,  1850-1855.    A  Collection  of  Invitations 

to  Public  Balls  and  Bances  given  in  various  places  in  Vermont  in 
the  years  1850  to  1855.  Neatly  mounted,  and  bound  in  one  vol. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Vermont,  1850-1855 

521.  VERMONT.     SPRINGFIELD.     Hubbard  (C.  Horace)  and  Bartt  (Justus). 

History  of  the  Town  of  Springfield,  Vermont,  with  a  Genealogical 
Record.  1725-1895.  Illustrations.  8vo,  half  roan,  rubbed. 

Boston,  1895 

522.  VERMONT.    Statutes  of  the  State  of  Vermont.    Passed  by  the  Legislature 

in  February  and  March  1787.  Small  folio,  old  sheep,  worn,  title  and 
first  leaf  torn  in  margin. 

Windsor:  George  Hough  and  Alden  Spooner,  1787 
Collation,— Title,  lp..  verso  blank.  Table,  2pp.,  Constitution  of  Vermont, 
pp.  (5) -18,  Statutes,  pp.  19-171. 

523.  VERMONT.     Thompson  (Zadock).     History  of  Vermont.     Folding  map, 

illustrations.  Burlington,  1842;  STATUTES  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 
Compiled  by  Charles  L.  Williams.  Burlington,  1851;  COOLIDGE  (A. 
J.)  and  MANSFIELD  (J.  B.).  History  and  Bescription  of  New  Eng 
land.  Vermont.  Folding  map,  colored  plate*  and  illustrations. 
Boston,  1860;  CHITTENDEN  (Lucius  E.).  The  Capture  of  Ticon- 
deroga.  Annual  Address  before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society, 
October  8,  1872.  Montpelier,  1872.  Together,  4  vols.  royal  8vo, 
sheep  and  cloth,  worn  at  edges.  Various  places,  1842-1872 

524.  VERMONT.     The  Vermont  Antiquarian.     Vols.  I,  II,  III.     September, 

1902  to  June,  1905.  (All  published.)  Illustrations.  3  vols.  in  one. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Burlington  [1905] 

Inserted  is  an  A.L.S.  by  Byron  N.  Clark,  dated  November  13,  1905. 
relative  to  the  suspension  of  the  publication  because  of  lack  of  funds  to 
continue. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

525.  VERMONT.     Vermont  State  Papers;  being  a  Collection  of  Records  and 

Documents  connected  with  the  Assumption  and  Establishment  of 
Government  by  the  People  of  Vermont.  . .  8vo,  original  boards, 
uncut  and  unopened.  FINE  COPY.  Middlebury,  1823 

526.  VERMONT.    The  Vermonter.    The  State  Magazine.     Published  Monthly. 

Nos.  for  1901  to  1906,  1908  to  1913,  complete;  1914  (lacks  4  nos.), 
1915  (lacks  one  no.),  1916  (lacks  4  nos.) ;  also,  4  numbers  in  dupli 
cate.  Illustrations.  Together,  161  nos.  8vo,  wrappers. 

White  River  Junction,  Vt. :  Chas.  R.  Cummings,  1901-1916 

527.  VERMONT.    WAITSFIELD.    Jones  (Matt  Bushnell).    History  of  the  Town 

of  Waitsfield,  Vermont.  1782-1908.  With  Family  Genealogies. 
Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1909 

Presentation     copy     with     autograph     inscription     of     George     Emery 
Littlefleld. 

528.  VERMONT.    WAITSFIELD.  Jones  (Matt  Bushnell).   Another  Copy.   Illus 

trations.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1909 

Presentation   copy   with   autograph    inscription   by   the   author   on  his 
visiting  card. 

529.  VERMONT.    Wilbur  (LaFayette).    Early  History  of  Vermont.    Portrait. 

4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Jericho,  Vt.,  1899-1903 

530.  VERMONT.    Williams  (Samuel).    The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Ver 

mont.  Map.  8vo,  sheep,  leather  label,  binding  broken,  text  some 
what  foxed.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1794 

531.  VERMONT.    Williams  (Samuel).    The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Ver 

mont.     Folding  map.     8vo,  sheep,  leather  label,  back  strengthened. 

Walpole,  N.  H.,  1794 
Interiorly  a  good  copy.     The  map  is  usually  missing. 

532.  VERMONT.    Williams  (Samuel).    The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Ver 

mont.  Second  Edition.  Map.  2  vols.,  8vo,  sheep,  leather  label, 
rubbed.  Burlington,  Vt.,  1809 

The  map  is  usually  missing.     With  the  stamp  of  A.  Latham  on  front 
cover,  and  name  written  on  blank  leaf. 

533.  VERMONT.     WINDSOR  IMPRINTS.     [Allen  (John).]    The  Christian  Pil 

grim.  1811.  All  after  page  142  missing,  several  pages  torn; 
BUCKMINSTER  (JOSEPH)  AND  OTHERS.  A  Series  of  Letters  between 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Buckminster,  D.D.,  the  Rev.  Joseph  Walton,  A.M., 
and  the  Rev.  Hosea  Ballou.  1811;  [LESLIE  (CHARLES).]  A  Short 
and  Easy  Method  with  the  Deists.  1812;  ROWSON  (MRS.  SUSANNA). 
Charlotte  Temple.  1812;  WASHINGTON  (GEORGE).  Farewell  Ad 
dress.  1812,  [and]  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  1812.  Two  volumes  in  one;  WINES  (ABIJAH).  An 
Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  the  Sinners  Inability  to  make  a  New 
Heart.  1812;  HOLY  BIBLE.  NEW  TESTAMENT.  Printed  by  Jesse 
Cochran,  1816.  Together,  7  vols.  24mo  to  12mo,  old  sheep  and 
boards,  rubbed.  Windsor,  1811-1816 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

534.  VERMONT.     WINDSOR   IMPRINTS.     ] Leslie    ( Charles ).[      A   Short  and 

Easy  Method  with  the  Deists.  1812;  LATHROP  (LEONARD  E.).  The 
Farmer's  Library.  1826;  GOODRICH  (JEREMIAH).  Murray's  Eng 
lish  Reader.  1833;  EMERSON  (B.  D.).  The  Second-Class  Reader. 
1834.  One  leaf  torn;  AIKENS  (ASA).  Practical  Forms,  with  Notes 
and  References.  1836;  ROYCE  (ANDREW).  Universalism.  1839; 
EMERSON  (B.  D.).  The  Second-Class  Reader.  1840;  FLOWERS  OF 
THE  FOREST.  By  the  Author  of  "Little  Henry  and  his  Bearer." 
1841.  Together,  8  vols.  12mo,  old  sheep,  boards  and  cloth,  rubbed, 
some  boards  broken.  Windsor,  1812-1841 

535.  VERMONT.    WINDSOR  IMPRINTS.    Hervey  (James).    Meditations  Among 

the  Tombs.  181  [4?]  (last  figure  illegible)  ;  POPE  (ALEXANDER). 
An  Essay  on  Man.  1820;  PRACTICAL  FORMS;  with  Notes 
and  References.  1823;  LATHROP  (LEONARD  E.).  The  Farmer's 
Library.  1826;  GOODRICH  (JEREMIAH).  Murray's  English  Reader. 
1826.  Last  leaf  missing;  MASON  (JoHNT).  A  Treatise  on  Self 
Knowledge.  1828;  HYMNS.  A  Choice  Selection  of  Hymns  and 
Spiritual  Songs.  1829.  Together,  7  vols.  32mo  to  12mo,  old  sheep 
and  boards,  some  badly  worn.  Windsor,  1814-1829 

536.  VERMONT.     WOODSTOCK.     Report  of  a  Trial  for  Alleged  Mail-Practice, 

against  Dixi  Crosby,  in  the  Windsor  County  Court,  at  Woodstock, 
May  Term,  1854.  Verdict  for  Defendant.  8vo,  marbled  boards, 
cloth  back,  contents  lettered  in  gilt  up  back,  with  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Woodstock,  1854 

537.  VERMONT.    WOODSTOCK.    Dana  (Henry  Swan).    History  of  Woodstock, 

Vermont.  Colored  map,  portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top.  Boston  and  New  York,  1889 

538.  VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  years 

1861  (regular  and  special  meetings),  1862  (regular  and  special  meet 
ings),  1869,  1871,  1878,  1880,  1898,  1899-1900  (2  copies),  1901- 
1902,  1903-1904,  1905-1906  (2  copies),  1908-1909,  1901-1910,  1911- 
1912;  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  1860;  and  the  following  Addresses 
delivered  before  the  Society, — Deficiencies  in  Our  History,  by  James 
Davie  Butler,  1846;  The  Life,  Character  and  Services  of  Solomon 
Foot,  by  Hon.  George  F.  Edmunds,  Jonas  Galusha :  the  Fifth  Gov 
ernor  of  Vermont,  by  Rev.  Pliny  II .  White,  and  The  Sources  of  New- 
England  Civilization,  by  Rev.  J.  E.  Rankin,  1866;  History  of  the 
St.  Albans  Raid,  by  Hon.  Edward  A.  Sowles,  1876.  Together,  22 
pamphlets,  8vo,  paper  wrappers.  Various  places,  1846-1912 

539.  VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections.    Vols.  1  and  2.    Portrait. 

2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Montpelier,  1870-1871 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

540.  VETO  MESSAGES  OF  THE  PRESIDENTS  of  the  United  States,  with  the  Ac 

tion  of  Congress  Thereon.  Compiled  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore.  8vo, 
half  roan,  binding  broken.  Washington,  1886 

Inserted  is  a  two-page  L.S.,  by  George  F.  Hoar  (United  States  Senator) 
4to,  "United  States  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Nov.  17,  1888."  "To  J.  H. 
Benton  Jr."  relative  to  some  messages  omitted  from  the  collection. 

541.  VIRGINIA.      [Beverley    (Robert).]     The  History  and  Present  State  of 

Virginia.  With  frontispiece  and  14  plates  engraved  by  S.  Gribelin. 
Small  8vo,  light  blue  morocco.  London:  R.  Parker,  1705 

FIRST  EDITION.  IN  PERFECT  CONDITION,  with  the  frontispiece  and  all  the 
plates.  Agrees  with  the  collation  of  the  Church  copy,  except  that  the 
Folding  sheet  with  heading, — "Anno  1703.  Taken  from  the  Lists  ..." 
is  bound  at  the  end  of  the  text  before  the  Table  in  this  copy.  (Church 
Catalogue,  No.  821.) 

First  Edition  of  the  earliest  history  of  Virginia,  after  Capt.  John 
Smith's,  and  written  to  correct  Oldmixon.  Published  anonymously.  The 
illustrations  are  reduced  reproductions  of  engravings  from  De  Bry,  by 
Gribelin. 

With  old  English  dated  bookplate  of  "John  Hughes  of  Brecon:  Esq. 
1745,"  engraved  by  J.  Skinner,  on  inside  of  cover. 

[See  Illustration  of  Title] 

542.  VIRGINIA.      [Beverley    (Robert).]      The  History  of  Virginia,   In  Four 

Parts .  . .  The  Second  Edition  revisM  and  enlarged  by  the  Author. 
With  frontispiece  and  14  plates  engraved  by  S.  Gribelin.  Svo,  crim 
son  morocco,,  gilt  tooled,  gilt  edges,  BY  WOKSFOLD,  with  signature 
on  title.  In  board  slip-case. 

London:  Printed  for  F.  Fayram  and  J.  Clarke.  .  .and  T.  Bick- 
erton,  1722 

SECOND  EDITION.  COMPLETE  with  all  the  plates,  and  the  two  leaves  of 
Advertisements  at  end. 

This  edition  appeared,  after  the  author's  death,  revised  and  enlarged  as 
he  had  left  it.  The  dedication  of  the  First  Edition  is  omitted,  the  pre 
face  is  entirely  rewritten,  and  there  are  many  changes  in  the  text. 

543.  VIRGINIA.     Burk  (John).    The  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  First  Set 

tlement  to  the  Commencement  of  the  Revolution.  3  vols. ;  The  His 
tory  of  Virginia;  commenced  by  John  Burk,  and  continued  by 
Skelton  Jones  and  Louis  Hue  Girardin.  181(>.  Together,  4  vols. 
8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  gilt  inner  borders,  BY  RIVIERE, 

Petersburg,  Virginia,  1822-1816 

The  Fourth  Volume  is  the  ORIGINAL  EDITION,  EXCESSIVELY  RARE,  as  most 
of  the  edition  was  destroyed  by  fire. 

FINE  SET,  the  first  three  vols.  are  uncut. 

544.  VIRGINIA.    Howison  (Robert  R.).    A  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  Dis 

covery  and  Settlement  by  Europeans  to  the  Present  Time.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  leaves  slightly  foxed,  name  on  each  title-page,  bindings 
not  uniform  in  color.  Philadelphia,  1846-1848 


THE 

HISTORY 

AND 

Prefent  STATE 

VIRGINIA, 

In  Four  PARTS. 

I.  The  H  i  s  T  o  R  Y  of  the  Firft  Settlement 

of  Virgin^  and  the  Government  there 
of,  to  the  prefent  Time. 

II.  The  Natural  Produ&ions  and  Conveni- 

encies  of  the  Country,  fuited  to  Trade 
and  Improvement. 

III. The  Native  JW/4/w,  their  Religion,  Laws, 
and  Cuftoms,  in  War  and  Peace. 

IV.  The  prefent  State  of  the  Country,  as  to 
the  Polity  of  the  Government,  and  the 
Improvements  of  the  Land. 


By  a  Native  unA.  Inhabitant  of  the  PLACE. 


LONDON: 

Printed  for^.  Parker,  at  theUritcorn,  under  the  Piano's 

of  the  f(ojal-Exchangc.    M  OCC  V. 


ROBERT  BEVERLEY 

Exact  facsimile  of  Title-page 

[No.  541] 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

545.  VIRGINIA.     Stith   (William).     The  History  of  the  First  Discovery  and 

Settlement  of  Virginia,  pp.  viii,  331;  [and]  An  Appendix. .  .Con 
taining  A  Collection  of  such  ancient  Charters  or  Letters  Patent,  as 
relate  to  that  Period  of  Time.  . .  pp.  v,  34.  Two  parts  in  one  vol 
ume.  8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt  tooled,  gilt  edges,  BY  PRATT. 

Williamsburg:  William  Parks,  1747 

FIRST  EDITION.  There  were  two  editions  of  Stith's  "History  of  Vir 
ginia"  printed  at  Williamsburg  in  1747.  the  title-pages  the  same,  but  the 
text  printed  from  the  same  type  readjusted.  The  above  copy  agrees 
throughout  with  the  Church  copy,  a  full  collation  of  which  will  be  found 
in  the  Church  Catalogue,  No.  903.  Church  calls  this  the  FIRST  EDITION, 
but  stating  that  the  priority  of  printing  can  not  be  decided.  Evans  calls 
the  other  printing  the  First,  but  it  is  generally  believed  that  this  edition, 
which  is  printed  on  much  finer  paper  than  the  other,  is  the  FIRST  PRINTING 
of  the  work.  The  fact  that  the  errors  in  pagination  which  occur  in  this 
edition  are  for  the  most  part  corrected  in  the  other  would  seem  to  indicate 
its  priority. 

With  3  sheets  of  manuscript  notes  copied  from  Charles  Dean's  copy  of 
Stith's  History,  laid  in. 

546.  VIRGINIA  COMPANY.     The  Records  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London. 

The  Court  Book,  from  the  Manuscript  in  the  Library  of  Congress. 
Edited  with  an  Introduction  and  Bibliography,  by  Susan  Myra 
Kingsbury.  Preface  by  Herbert  Levi  Osgood.  Facsimiles.  2  vols. 
thick  4to,  cloth,  gilt  backs  and  sides,  uncut.  Washington,  190G 

547.  WASHBURX   (E.)     Judicial  History  of  Massachusetts.     Boston.     1840; 

Trial  of  Thomas  0.  Seflridge.  '  1806;  WILLARD  (J.).  Addresses  be 
fore  the  Members  of  the  Bar.  Worcester  1879 ;  and  others.  To 
gether,  6  vols.  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

548.  WASHINGTON   (GEORGE).     Lossing   (Benson  J.).     Life  of  Washington. 

Portraits  and  illustrations.  3  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  one 
back  with  hole  bored  through.  New  York,  1860 

549.  WEBSTER  (DANIEL).    MCMASTER  (J.  B.).    Daniel  Webster.   Xew  York. 

1902;  HARVEY  (P.).  Reminiscences  of  Daniel  Webster.  Boston. 
1877;  OBITUARY  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  Daniel  Webster.  Wash 
ington,  1853 ;  and  others.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

550.  WEBSTER  (DANIEL).    Bartol  (C.  A.).     The  Hand  of  God  in  the  Great 

Man.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  West  Church,  Boston,  occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  Daniel  Webster.  Boston,  1852;  ADAMS  (NEHE- 
MIAH).  A  Sermon.  .  .after  the  Interment  of  Hon.  Daniel  Webster. 
Boston,  1852;  KING  (THOMAS  STARR).  The  Death  of  Mr.  Webster. 
A  Sermon  Preached  in  Hollis  Street  Meeting-House,  Oct.  31,  1852. 
Boston,  1852;  CHOATE  (Rurus).  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the 
Faculty,  Students,  and  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  College .  .  .  commemor 
ative  of  Daniel  Webster.  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1853;  ELLIS 
(GEORGE  E.).  The  Organ,  and  Church  Music.  Two  Discourses  de- 

[Continued 


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[No.  550 — Continued] 

livered  in  Harvard  Church,  Charlestown,  September  26,  1852.  Bos 
ton,  1852.  Together,  5  pamphlets  bound  in  one  volume,  8vo,  half 
roan,  binding  somewhat  rubbed,  a  few  fox-marks,  back  broken. 

Boston  and  Cambridge,  1852-1853 

551.  WEBSTER  (XoAii).    A  Grammatical  Institute  of  the  English  Language. 

In  Three  Parts.  Part  Second.  Thomas  and  Andrews's  Second  Edi 
tion.  Frontispiece  portrait.  12mo,  original  boards,  worn.  Boston: 
Isaiah  Thomas  and  Ebenezer  T.  Andrews,  1792;  A  Grammatical 
•  Institute  of  the  English  Language.  In  Three  Parts.  Part  Second. 
Fourth  Connecticut  Edition.  12mo,  original  boards,  worn.  Hart 
ford:  Hudson  and  Goodwin  [1790?]  With  A.L.S.  from  Mr.  Worth- 
ington  C.  Ford  to  3/r.  Benton  laid  in;  A  Grammatical  Institute  of 
the  English  Language.  The  Fifth  Connecticut  Edition.  12 mo, 
original  boards,  worn.  Hartford:  Hudson  &  Goodwin,  1796.  The 
words  "In  Three  Parts.  Part  Second,"  have  been  erased  from  title. 
Together,  3  pieces.  Boston  and  Hartford,  1790-1796 

552.  WELLES  (GIDEON).    Diary  of  Gideon  Welles.    With  an  Introduction  by 

John  T.  Morse  Jr.    Illustrations.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Boston  and  Xew  York,  1911 

Inserted  are  two  letters,  1)  an  A.L.S.  Ip.  8vo,  by  Gideon  Welles,  dated 
Washington,  8th  Febry.  1864,  and  2)  an  A.L.S.  4pp.  Svo,  by  Thurlow 
Weed,  dated  London,  Dec.  8,  '61. 

653.  WENDELL  (BARRETT).  Prof.  Wendell's  Book.  Scrap  book  containing 
newspaper  clipping  criticisms  of  Professor  Wendell's  "Literary  His 
tory  of  America,"  by  Josiah  H.  Benton,  Junior,  from  the  Boston 
"Advertiser,"  Dec.  24,  1900,  "Sunday  Globe,"  Dec.  30,  1900,  and 
other  papers,  with  a  collection  of  autograph  letters  to  Mr.  Benton 
regarding  his  article,  from  Herbert  Putnam,  Librarian  of  Congress, 
Fred  D.  Stetson,  Asa  P.  French,  Albert  S.  Batchellor,  of  Xew 
Hampshire,  Robert  L.  Bishop,  Prof.  F.  A.  Sherman,  of  Dartmouth, 
and  others.  Square  4to,  half  red  morocco. 

Boston,  1900-1901 

554.  WEST.     Border  Ballads.     Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Xotes,  by  Gra 

ham  R.  Tomson.  London,  1888;  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE)  ."  The 
Winning  of  the  West.  Map.  2  vols.  (only).  Xew  York,  1889;  CARR 
(CLARK  E.).  The  Illini.  A  Story  of  the  Prairies.  With  21  full- 
page  portraits.  Chicago,  1906.  Together,  4  vols.  16mo  and  8vo, 
cloth,  three  uncut.  Various  places,  1888-1906 

555.  WHIPPLE  (E.  P.).     American  Literature.     Boston,  1887;  STEVENS  (C. 

E.).  Sources  of  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  Xew  York,  1894; 
SAVAGE  (M.  J.).  America  to  England.  Xew  York,  1905;  Presen 
tation  inscription  from  the  Author;  SIMMS  (W.  G.).  History  of 
South  Carolina.  Redfield,  1860:  WENDELL  (B.).  Literary  History 
of  America.  Xew  York,  1900.  Together,  5  vols,  12mo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

556.  WISCONSIN.     Smith  (William  R.).    History  of  Wisconsin.    Part  I,  His 

torical,  Part  II,  Documentary.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.          Madison,  1854 

557.  WISCONSIN.     Strong  (Moses  M.).     History  of  the  Territory  of  Wiscon 

sin,  from  1836  to  1848.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.  Madison,  1885 

558.  WOODWARD'S  HISTORICAL  SERIES.    Hubbard  (Rev.  William).    The  His 

tory  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  Xew  England  from  the  First  Settlement 
to  the  Termination  of  the  War  with  King  Philip,  in  1677.  From  the 
Original  Work.  Carefully  Revised  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Folding 
map.  2  vols.  1865;  MATHER  (DR.  COTTON)  and  CALEF  (MR.  ROB 
ERT).  The  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  England.  With  a  Preface, 
Introduction,  and  Notes,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  3  vols.  Together, 
5  vols.  royal  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut,  bindings 
somewhat  rubbed.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1865-1866 

LARGE  PAPER  EDITION  limited  to  50  numbered  copies,  this  being  No.  7. 

559.  AESOP.     The  Fables  of  Aesop.     With  vignette  on  title,  numerous  wood 

cuts  by  THOMAS  BEWICK,  and  Subscription  Receipt  with  Bewick's 
Thumb  Mark  and  signed  in  his  autograph  facing  title.  Royal  8vo, 
green  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled,  dentelle  inside  borders, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  BY  BEDFORD.  Newcastle,  1818 

FIRST  EDITION.     Very  fine  copy  of  this  well-known  work  by   Bewick, 
with  his  AUTOGHAPH  SIGNATURE  oil  the  Subscription  Receipt. 

560.  ANACREON.     Gail   (Joanne-Baptista).     Anacreontis  Odae  et  Fragmenta, 

Graece  et  La  tine.  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut,  binding 
rubbed.  Parisiis :  Didot,  An.  VII  [1799] 

Text  in  Greek  and  Latin. 

561.  ANACREON.     The   Odes  of   Anacreon.     Translated   by   Thomas   Moore. 

Illustrated  by  Girodet  de  Eoussy.     Oblong  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

London :  Hotten,  no  date 

562.  ANTON   (CHARLES).     Classical  Dictionary.     Half  morocco.     Xew  York, 

1867;  THOMAS  (J).  Universal  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  Biogra 
phy  and  Mythology.  Sheep.  Philadelphia,  1893;  JOHNSON'S  Xew 
Illustrated  Family  Atlas.  Half  leather.  Xew  York,  1878.  To 
gether,  3  vols.  folio  and  royal  8vo.  Various  places,  various  dates 

563.  APICIAN  MORSELS  ;  or,  The  Tales  of  the  Table,  Kitchen,  and  Larder : .  .  . 

Illustrating  the  Veritable  Science  of  the  Mouth.  With  2  plates. 
12mo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut,  with  8pp.  of  advertisements  at 
end.  Xew  York :  J.  and  J.  Harper,  1829 

564.  ARCHITECTURE.     Gotch  (J.  Alfred).    Early  Renaissance  Architecture  in 

England.  With  87  collotype  and  other  plates  and  230  text  illustra 
tions.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back,  rubbed. 

London  and  Xew  York,  1901 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

565.  AUTOGRAPHS.     Book  of  autograph  signatures,  with  small  photograph  at 

tached  to  each.  96  leaves,  with  an  autograph  and  photograph  on 
each  side  of  most  of  the  leaves,  including  signatures  of  Amasa  J. 
Parker,  Albany,  X.  Y.,  Henry  B.  Whitman,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Les 
ter  Bradner  Faulkner,  Dansville,  X.  Y.,  Charles  X.  Bixby.  Norfolk, 
X.  Y.,  Henry  C.  Littlefield,  Albany,  and  many  others.  Dated 
Albany,  March  and  April,  1866.  8vo,  stamped  leather. 

Albany,  1866 

566.  AUTOGRAPHS.    Scott  (Dr.  Scott)  and  Davcy  (Samuel).    A  Guide  to  the 

Collector  of  Historical  Documents,  Literary  Manuscripts  and  Auto 
graph  Letters,  etc.  Facsimiles.  4to,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London,  1891 

567.  AUTOGRAPHS.     Warner   (George  F.).     Facsimiles  of  Royal,  Historical, 

Literary  and  Other  Autographs  in  the  Department  of  Manuscripts, 
British  Museum.  Series  I-Y.  Folio,  halt'  morocco,  gilt  back  and 
top,  uncut.  [London]  1899 

568.  AUTOGRAPHS.     Autograph  Letters  and  Autographs  of  the  Signers  of  the 

Declaration  of  Independence,  in  the  possession  of  George  C.  Thomas. 
[Compiled  by  A.  Howard  Hitter.]  Portraits.  8vo,  red  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Private  Circulation.  1908 
Presentation   copy   from   the   Editor   to   Mr.    Benton.    with    letter   from 
Charles  E.  Mann  regarding  same,  laid  in.  and  signature  of. — "A.  Howard 
Ritter,"  on  leaf  following  title. 

569.  BACOX  (FRANCIS).    The  Elements  of  the  Common  Lavves  of  England. 

Small  4to,  contemporary  calf.  London.  H>39 

Bound  up  with  the  above  is. — ''The  Use  of  Law."  London,  KJoO.     Both 

are  early  editions,  the  first  of  each  having  been  printed  three  years 
earlier. 

570.  BALZAC    (HoxoRE  DE).     Droll   Stories.     Illuxfrationx  bij   Guxlnv  Dore. 

12mo,  cloth,  binding  shaken.  London.  1874 

571.  BIBLE.    The  Holy  Bible  containing  the  Old  and  Xew  Testaments  and  the 

Apocrypha.  Photogravure  illustrations.  14  vols.  8\o.  three-quarter 
pigskin,  backs  somewhat  rubbed,  uncut. 

•  Boston :  R.  H.  Hinkley  Company,  undated 

572.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Allibone  (S.  Austin).    A  Critical  Dictionary  of  English 

Literature  and  British  and  American  Authors.  3  vols. ;  With  Sup 
plement.  By  John  Foster  Kirk.  2  vols.  Together,  5  vols.  royal 
8vo,  half  roan,  binding  poor,  backs  broken.  Philadelphia,  1900 

573.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Barlow  Library.    Catalogue  .of  the  American  Library  of 

the  late  Samuel  Latham  Mitchill  Barlow.     Royal  8\o,  half  red  mo 
rocco,  slightly  rubbed.  Xew  York,  1889 
With  printed  prices. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

574.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Barton  Collection.    Catalogue  of  the  Barton  Collection, 

Boston  Public  Library.  In  Two  Parts.  Part  I,  Shakespeare's 
Works  and  Shakespeariana,  by  James  Mascarene  Hubbard.  Part  II, 
Miscellaneous  Works,  by  Jose  Francisco  Garret.  Thick  imperial  8vo, 
green  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  back  and  sides,  wide  inner  mo 
rocco  borders  with  gilt  designs,  slightly  rubbed. 

[Boston]   Published  by  the  Trustees,  1880 
A  valuable  bibliographical  work,  seldom  offered  for  sale. 

575.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Bates  (Albert  Carlos).    Connecticut  Statute  Laws.    A 

Bibliographical  List  of  Editions  of  Connecticut  Laws  from  the 
Earliest  Issues  to  1836.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  back,  rubbed. 

[Hartford:  Acorn  Club]   1900 

Edition  limited  to  102  copies,  this  being  No.  58.  Autograph  note  signed 
Chas.  J.  Martin  on  margin  of  first  leaf. 

576.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Bibliotheca  Historica.  .a  Catalogue  of  5,000  volumes  of 

books  and  manuscripts  relating  chiefly.  .  .Xorth  and  South  America. 
8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1870 

Edited  and  compiled  by  Henry  Stevens,  of  Vermont. 

577.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Bibliotheca  Pretiosa. .  .Books  and  Manuscripts. .  .Offered 

by  Henry  Sotheran.  Square  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1907; 
CATALOGUE  of  the  Library  of  Horatio  Eogers.  8vo,  cloth.  Priced  in 
ink.  Boston,  1888 ;  [CATALOGUE  of  the]  English  Church  History 
Exhibition.  4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1905;  A  COLLECTION  of 
catalogues  bound  in  one  volume,  including  Francis  Bedford  (the 
eminent  bookbinder),  and  others,  2  of  which  are  priced  in  ink,  and 
other  bibliography.  Together,  5  vols.  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

578.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Brinley  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  American  Library 

of  the  late  George  Brinley.  5  parts  in  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  fore 
edges  uncut,  Hartford,  1878— Boston,  1893 

FINE  COPY  of  this  famous  catalogue;  with  the  printed  prices  for  parts 
one,  two,  three,  four ;  and  with  the  VERY  RARE  INDEX  compiled  by  William 
I.  Fletcher. 

579.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    British  Museum.     Catalogue  of  Printed  Books.     Litur 

gies.     Part  I.  Folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1899 
The  important  publication  comprises  775  pages. 

580.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Catalogue  of  Books  on  the  Masonic  Institution.  .  .Anti- 

masonic  in  arguments  and  conclusions,  etc.  By  a  Member  of  the 
Suffolk  Committee  of  1829.  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1852 

581.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  at  Abbotsford.     4to,  boards, 

cloth  back,  somewhat  stained,*  not  returnable.  Edinburgh,  1838 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  nth 

582.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     A  Catalogue  of  Medieval  Literature  especially  of  the 

Romances  of  Chivalry  and  Books  relating  to  the  Customs,  Costume, 
Art,  and  Pageantry  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Illustrated  with  19  full- 
page  -facsimiles  of  choice  examples  selected  from  illuminated  draw 
ings  and  illustrated  books  of  early  dale.  Royal  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt 
top,  binding  broken.  London :  Quaritch,  1890 

583.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Catalogue  of  the  Books. .  .American  Antiquarian   So 

ciety,  Worcester.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Worcester,  183? ;  Catalogue  of 
the  Library  of  C.  E.  Pratt.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Neatly  priced  in 
ink.  Boston,  1899;  Catalogue. .  .Library  of  the  Massachusetts  His 
torical  Society.  Half  morocco.  Boston,  1811.  Together,  3  vols. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

The  last  named  is  believed  to  be  the  first  catalogue  of  the  library  of 
the  Society. 

584.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Catalogues  of  the  William   H.   Whitmore,   Alfred   S. 

Mauson  (part  III,  American  portraits),  and  Frederick  W.  French 
collections.  ALL  NEATLY  PRICED  IN  INK.  Together,  3  vols.  8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Boston,  various  dates 

585. 'BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Catalogues  of  the  Libraries  of  Francis  B.  Hayes.  Bos 
ton,  Massachusetts ;  The  Robert  Lenox  Kennedy.  Xew  York,  1899 ; 
and  the  Combination  Sale  including  the  Library  of  Philip  Hurd. 
London,  1848.  Together,  3  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Various  places,  various  dates 
The  first  and  last-named  catalogues  are  priced  in  ink. 

586.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Catalogue  of  Bibles,  Liturgies,  etc-.     Xumerous  repro 

ductions.  Morocco  back  and  cloth.  London :  Bernard  Quaritch, 
1910;  STEVENS  (HENRY).  The  Bibles  in  the  Caxton  Exhibition. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878;  JARVIS  (S.  F.).  Catalogue.  Interleaved. 
Priced  throughout  in  ink.  Half  morocco.  Xew  York,  1851 ;  and 
another.  Together,  4  vols.  Various  places,  various  dates 

587.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Catalogues  of  the  Rush  C.  Hawkins,  Alexander  Farnum, 

Samuel  B.  Fales  and  other  collections.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo.  and 
royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco.  Various  places,  various  dates 

588.  BIBLIOGRAPHY'.     Catalogue  des  Livres...de  M.  Le  Marquis  de  C.... 

8vo,  half  red  morocco.  Paris,  1847;  STEVENS  (HENRY).  The  Huni- 
boldt  Library.  A  catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Alexander  von  Hum- 
boldt.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  leather.  London  (not  published),  1863; 
BRAND  (JOHN).  Bibliotheca  Brandiana.  Catalogue  of  the  Unique, 
Scarce ...  collection  of  Works.  Portrait  (inserted).  8vo,  old  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1807,  and  two  others  in  half  morocco  (broken). 
Together,  5  vols.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

589.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Catalogues  of  the  Proud  Papers,  the  Joshua  I.  Cohen 

and  Autograph  Letters  and  Documents  of  Revolutionary  interest. 
All  neatly  priced  in  ink.  Also  a  collection  of  three  catalogues  issued 
by  Pearson  and  Co.  (London),  of  famous  bookbindings,  historical 
manuscripts,  etc.  Together,  6  vols.  4to,  and  8vo,  wrappers. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

590.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Catalogues  of  the  Henry  Huth  (part  2),  Robert  Hoe  (7 

of  8  parts),  General  Brayton  Ives,  Henry  C.  Eno  (rare  bookplates), 
L.  C.  Hubbard  (rare  Americana),  and  others.  All  in  wrappers.  To 
gether,  20  pieces.  Various  places,  various  dates 

591.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     The  Charlemagne  Tower  Collection  of 'American  Col 

onial  Laws.    Royal  4 to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

[Philadelphia]  Privately  Printed  for  the  Historical  Society  of 

Pennsylvania,  1890 

PRESENTATION  COPY  with  autograph  inscription  and  signature  by  Charle 
magne  Tower  Jim. 

592.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Colburn   (Jeremiah).     Bibliography  of  the  Local  His 

tory  of  Massachusetts.  Portrait  of  the,  author  (inserted}.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1871 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

593.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     A  Collection  of  Old  English  Catalogues,  including  the 

Library  of  Isaac  Watts,  John  Ord  and  others.  Some  priced  in  ink. 
6  vols.  in  one,  8vo,  half  russia.  London,  1749,  etc. 

Interesting  collection  of  old  auction  catalogues. 

594.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Contributions  towards  a  Dictionary  of  English  Book- 

Collectors,  as  also  of  some  Foreign  Countries.  Portraits  and  repro 
ductions.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  binding  broken,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  London:  Bernard  Quaritch,  1892-1899 

The  13  parts  which  comprises  the  complete  work,  bound  in  the  above 
volume. 

595.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Cooke  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late 

Joseph  J.  Cooke.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1883 

Neatly  priced  throughout  in  ink.     A  valuable  catalogue  of  Americana. 

596.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Crofts   (Thomas).     Bibliotheca  Croftsiana.     Catalogue 

of  the  Library... of  Thomas  Crofts.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  8360  lots,  priced  throughout  in  ink.  London,  1783;  CATA 
LOGUE  of  the  Books,  Manuscripts,.  .  .illustrative  of  the  Life  and 
Works  of  Shakespeare.  .  .Shakespeare  Library  and  Museum  in  Hen 
ley  Street.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868;  DKUHY  (HENRY).  Catalogue 
of  the  Extensive  and  Valuable  Library.  Svo,  half  morocco.  4738 
lots,  priced  throughout  and  with  purchaser's  names.  London,  1827. 
Together,  3  vols/  London,  1783-1868 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March   llth 


597.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Daly  Library.    Catalogue  of  the  Valuable  Literary  and 

Art  Property  gathered  by  the  late  Augustin  Daly.  To  be  disposed 
of  at  Absolute  Public  Sale  on  March  19th,  and  following  days,  at  the 
American  Art  Galleries.  Parts  I,  II,  ( PRICES),  and  III.  Royal  Svo, 
roan  back,  slightly  rubbed.  New  York,  1900 

Pencil  note  signed  by  A.  Daly  pasted  on  fly-leaf.     The  complete  cata 
logue.     The  most  important  portion  (the  library)   with  prices  in  ink. 

598.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Dexter   (H.  X.).     The  Congregationalism  of  the  last 

Three  Hundred  Years  as  seen  in  Its  Literature.  8vo,  cloth.  New 
York,  1880;  LANE  (W.  C.— Editor).  A.L.A.  Portrait  Index. 
Cloth.  Washington,  1906;  and  2  others.  Together,  4  vols. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

599.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Dibdin    (Thomas  Frognall).     Bibliomania;  or,   Book- 

Madness.  A  Biblographical  Romance.  Xew  and  improved  edition. 
Frontispiece  and  vignette  title.  Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  very 
slightly  rubbed.  London,  1842 

600.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Du  Bois  (Henri  Pene).    Four  Private  Libraries  of  Xew 

York.  Preface  by  Octave  Uzanne.  Colored  plates  and  text  illustra 
tions,  and  facsimile.  Svo,  three-quarter  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top, 
leather  label,  uncut,  slightly  rubbed.  Xew  York,  1892 

Edition  printed  throughout  on  Japanese  paper,  limited  to  200  copies, 
this  being  No.  192. 

(501.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Duyckinck  (Evert  A.  and  George  L.).  Cyclopaedia  of 
American  Literature.  With  portraits,  autographs,  and  otlier  illus 
trations.  2  vols.  [and]  Supplement  to  the  Cyclopaedia  of  American 
Literature,  including  Obituaries  of  Authors.  Together,  3  vols.  4to, 
half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  with  signature  of, — ./.  //.  B.enton  Jr,  Aug. 
30"  1867,  on  title  of  each  volume.  Xew  York.  1866 

602.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Elton  (C.  I.).    The  Great  Book-Collectors.    Illustrated. 

Svo,  buckram.  London,  1893;  STEVENS  (HEXRY).  Recollections 
of  James  Lenox.  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth.  London,  1887;  FITZ 
GERALD  (PERCY).  The  Book  Fancier.  12mo,  half  roan.  Large 
paper  copy,  limited  to  250  copies.  Binding  poor.  London,  1887: 
BROADLEY  (A.  M.)  Chats  on  Autographs.  Illustrated.  12mo, 
cloth.  London,  1910.  Together,  4  vols. 

Various  places,  various  date* 

603.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     French   Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Valuable   Private 

Library  of  the  late  Frederick  \V.  French,  of  Boston,  To  be  sold  by 
Auction  April  23rd  to  25th,  1901,  by  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co.  PRICED. 
Illustrations.  Royal  Svo,  half  morocco,  slightly  rubbed. 

Boston,  1901 


Second  Session,  Thursday -Evening,  March  llth 

604.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  French  and  Deane  Libraries.  Catalogue  of  the  Jonas 
H.  French  [and]  Charles  Deane  Libraries.  Reproduction*.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco.,  2  colors,  the  first  named  rubbed. 

Boston,  1904-1898 
Both  priced  throughout  in  ink.     The  Deaue  catalogue  is  both  parts. 

G05.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  French  and  Livermore  Libraries.  Catalogues  of  the 
Frederick  W.  French  [and]  George  Livermore  Collections.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  covers  loose.  Boston,  1901-1894 

Both  catalogues  priced  throughout  in  ink. 

606.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Garrick  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Library. .  .of  David 

Garrick.  Folding  view  of  Garrick' s  seat  at  Hampton,  inserted.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1823 

A  copy  of  special  interest,  being  interleaved  throughout  with  prices 
and  purchasers'  names.  Bound  in  at  the  end  is  a  catalogue  of  the  David 
Garrick  collection  of  engravings,  sold  in  1825,  priced  in  ink. 

607.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Gilman  (M.  D.).    The  Bibliography  of  Vermont,  or,  A 

List,  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  in  any  way  to  the  State. 
With  Biographical  and  Other  Notes.  Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Burlington,  1897 

608.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Goodwin  Library.    Catalogue  of  the  Howard  T.  Goodwin 

Library.  Numerous  reproductions  of  the  bindings  IN  COLORS.  *  3 
parts  in  one,  royal  8vo,  half  undressed  calf.  Philadelphia,  1903 

Neatly  priced  throughout  in  ink. 

609.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Green    (Samuel  Abbott).     Ten   Fac-simile   Reproduc 

tions  Relating  to  Old  Boston  and  Neighborhood.  Folio,  green  cloth, 
gilt  top.  .  Boston,  1901 

Limited  Edition.  100  copies  printed. 

Includes  facsimiles  of, — Earliest  American  Newspaper ;  Hubbard's  Map 
of  New  England,  the  "Wine  Hills"  and  the  "White  Hills"  impressions; 
Earliest  Boston  Imprint;  Bonner's  Map  of  Boston,  etc. 

610.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Green  (Samuel  Abbott).    Ten  Fac-simile  Reproductions 

Relating  to  N"ew  England.     Folio,  green  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Boston,  1902 

Limited  Edition,  125  copies  printed. 

Includes  facsimiles  of  the  following, — Several  pages  of  the  printing  of 
Stephen  Daye,  first  printer  in  this  country ;  Map  of  Massachusetts,  1637 ; 
Copy  of  the  Stamp  Act;  Plan  of  Groton,  etc. 

611.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Green    (Samuel  Abbott).     Ten  Fac-simile   Reproduc 

tions  Relating  to  Various  Subjects.    Folio,  green  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Boston,  1903 

Limited  Edition,  125  copies  printed. 

Includes  facsimiles  of  the  following. — Portraits  of  Richard  and  In 
crease  Mather ;  "Reprints  of  early  Boston  Newspapers ;  Panorama  of 
Boston,  1775;  Paul  Revere's  Ride,  etc. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

612.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Hibbert  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  George 

Hibbert.    Frontispiece  and  plate.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1829 
Priced  throughout  in  ink. 

613.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Hollingsworth  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  magnificent 

Private  Library  of  Amor  L.  Hollingsworth.  With  reproductions. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1010 

Neatly  priced  throughout  in  ink. 

614.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Hood  (George).    A  History  of  Music  in  Xew  England : 

With  Biographical  Sketches  of  Reformers  and  Psalmists.  8vo. 
cloth.  Boston,  1846 

615.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Home    (Thomas  Hartwell).     An  Introduction  to  the 

Study  of  Bibliography.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Memoir  on  the 
Public  Libraries  of  the  Antients.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo.  half 
morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut,  BY-  STIKEMAX  &  co. 

London,  1814 

Edition  limited  to  50  copies,  this  being  No.  3.  Rev.  T.  F.  Dibdin's  copy, 
with  his  marginal  notes  in  pencil.  With  bookplate  of  Louis  I.  Haber 
in  each  volume. 

Inserted  is  a  one-page  A.L.S.  by  the  author.  "Brit :  Mus :  Saturday." 
To  "Tho.  Cadell  Esq." 

616.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Hurst  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Bishop 

John  Fletcher  Hurst  (Washington,  Franklin  and  other  Americana). 
Reproductions.  Small  4to,  half  morocco. 

New  York.  1904.  etc. 
Neatly  priced  throughout  in  ink.     The  four  parts  complete. 

617.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     HUTCHIXSOX   (THOMAS).     Deane   (Charles).     A  Bib 

liographical  Essay  on  Governor  Hutchinson's  Historical  Publica 
tions.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Boston,  1857 

One  of  fifty  copies,  privately  printed. 

Author's  presentation  copy,  with  autograph  inscription. — "George  Liver- 
more.  Esq.  irith  the  best  Irishes  of  his  friend  Charles  Deane.  Aug.  11- 
1857." 

618.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Ives  Library.    Catalogue  of  the  collection  of  Books  and 

Manuscripts ...  Brayton  Ives.  Frontispiece  (the  Gutenberg  Bible). 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Xew  York:  American  Art  Association,  1891 
Neatly  priced  throughout  in  ink. 

619.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Kittredge  (G.  L.).     The  Old  Farmer  and  his  Alman 

ack.  Suggested  by  Reading  the  Earlier  Numbers  of  Mr.  Robert  B. 
Thomas's  Farmer's  Almanack.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  slightly 
worn.  Boston.  1904 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

620.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     A  List  of  Books  Printed  in  the  Fifteenth  Century  in 

the  John  Carter  Brown  Library  and  the  General  Library  of  Brown 
University,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.  Facsimiles:  Square  4to, 
original  boards,  uncut.  Oxford.  1910 

621.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     A  Literal  Reprint  of  the  Bay  Psalm  Book.     8vo,  cloth, 

uncut,  Cambridge,  1862 

LARGE  PAPER  COPY,  one  of  fifty  printed. 

622.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Littlefield  (George  Emery).    Early  Boston  Booksellers. 

1642-1711.    Facsimiles.    8vo,  boards,  uncut,  roan  back  missing. 

Boston:  The  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  1900 
Presentation  copy  with  the  author's  autograph  inscription. 
Only  150  copies  printed. 

623.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Littlefield  (George  Emery).    Early  Schools  and  School- 

Books  of  Xew  England.  ]\'ith  numerous  facsimiles  of  title-payes, 
etc.  4to,  original  boards,  leather  back,  uncut. 

Boston:  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  1904 

Limited  Edition  of  167  copies,  of  which  this  is  No.   120.  published  by 
the  Club  of  Odd  Volumes. 

624.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Littlefield  (George  Emery).     The  Early  Massachusetts 

Press,  1638-1711.  With  numerous  facsimiles.  2  vols.  4to,  original 
boards, 'leather  back,  uncut,  and  largely  unopened. 

Boston:  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  1907 

Limited  Edition,  175  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  No.  120,  published 
by  the  Club  of  Odd  Volumes. 

With   receipt,   signed   by   W.   T.    Shellaber,   Treasurer  of  the   Club,   in 
serted  on  fly-leaf  of  Vol.  I. 

625.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Livingston    (Luther   S. — Editor).     Auction   Prices   of 

Books.     4  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.  Xew  York,  1905 

Limited  to  750  copies.     Now  entirely  out  of  print. 

626.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Lowe  (R.  W.).     A  Bibliographical  Account  of  English 

Theatrical  Literature.    8vo,  cloth.    Limited  issue.          London,  1888 

627.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     McKee  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Thomas  J.  McKee 

Library.  Parts  1,  4  and  5.  With,  reproduction*.  3  vols.  royal  8vo, 
half  morocco  (2  shades),  gilt  tops,  uncut, 

Xew  York.  1900-1902 

Priced    throughout    in    ink.      Comprises    the   American    Literature   and 
American  Plays,  Early  English  Literature  etc. 

628.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Manson  Library.    Catalogue  (both  parts)  of  the  Ameri 

can  Historical  Library  of  Alfred  S.  Manson.    8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Boston,  1899 
Neatly  priced  throughout  in  ink. 

629.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Martin  (John).    Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  Privately 

Printed  Books.    Frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth.  [London,  1854J 


Second  Sexition,  Thursday  Evening,  March   lltli 

630.  BIBLIOGRAPHY..  Oclell  Library.  Catalogue  of  the  ...Andrew  J.  Odell 
Library.  2  vols.  roval  8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Xew  York.  1878-1880 

The  catalogue  was  compiled  by  George  P.  Philes,  and  is  a  fine  speci- 
nien  of  printing. 

031.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  [Oldys  (William).]  The  British  Librarian:  Exhibiting 
a  Compendious  Review  or  Abstract  of  our  most  Scarce,  Useful,  and 
Valuable  Books...  Xos.  I-VI,  January-June,  1737.  (All  pub 
lished.)  8vo,  full  dark  green  morocco,  gilt  tooled,  gilt  edges,  BY 
CECIL  &  LARKIXS.  London.  1738 

Originally  issued  in  six  numbers.  January  to  June.  1737,  which  were 
collected  and  published  as  a  complete  volume,  with  title-page,  introduc 
tion  and  index,  in  the  following  year.  The  Postcript  is  dated,  (iray's-Iun. 
Feb.  18.  1737  (i.  c.  173S).  and  signed,  "W.  O." 

Dibdin  says  that  the  work  "contains  curious  details  of  works  now 
excessively  rare." 

632.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Osborne  (T.).  A  Catalogue  For  the  Year  1704.,. .  .One 
Hundred  Thousand  Volumes.  Svo,  half  calf.  London,  1704 

T.  Osborne's  remarkable  catalogue,  containing  16S13  items  "which  will 
be  daily  selling  till  the  First  of  January,  1765."  Osborne  was  the  book 
seller  that  Dr.  Johnson  knocked  down  with  a  folio. 

0:33.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Parsons  (A.  J.).  Catalogue  of  the  Gardner  Green  Hub- 
bard  Collection  of  Engravings.  Reproductions.  4to,  leather  back 
and  boards,  uncut,  worn.  Washington,  1905 

034.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Pierce    (Harold).     Auction   Catalogue  of  the   Private 

Library  of.  Philadelphia,  1903;  DOWSE  (THOMAS).  Catalogue  of 
the  Private  Library,  Presented  to  the  Massachusetts  Historical  So 
ciety.  Boston,  1805;  CATALOGUE  of  the  Spanish  Library  and  of  the 
Portuguese  Books  bequeathed  by  George  Ticknor  to  the  Boston  Pub 
lic  Library.  Boston,  1879;  Together,  3  vols.  small  4to,  half  and 
three-quarter  morocco,  bindings  rubbed. 

Philadelphia  and  Boston.   1805-1903 
The  tirst  one  is  neatly  priced  in  ink. 

035.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Poor  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Henry  W. 

Poor.  Complete.  Sold  by  the  Anderson  Auction  Company  Xovem- 
ber  IT  to  19,  1908,  and  January  12  to  14,  1909.  PRICED.  "  Illustra 
tions  including  colored  frontispieces.  2  vols.  royal  Svo,  half  crimson 
morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut.  Xew  York,  1908-1909 

630.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Putnam  (George  Haven).  Books  and  their  Makers 
during  the  Middle  Ages.  2  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1896 

03T.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Eoberts  (William).  The  Book-Hunter  in  London. 
Illustrated.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1895 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

638.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Sabin   (Joseph).     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Edwin 

Forrest.    8vo,  half  red  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1863 

Bound  in  at  the  end  is  the  supplementary  catalogue  of  the  personal 
effects  of  Forrest  that  were  sold  at  auction.  EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the 
insertion  of  14  portraits  of  Forrest  in  character,  and  a  one-page  A.L.S. 

639.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Thatcher  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  John  Boyd  That 

cher  collection  of  Incunabula.  Portrait  and  facsimiles  of  types. 
Royal  8vo,  morocco  back  and  cloth.  Washington,  1915 

640.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Thomas  (George  C.).     Catalogue.     8vo,  cloth.     Phila 

delphia:  Privately  printed,  1907;  MORSE  (R.  M.).  Catalogue  of 
my  Library.  4to,  cloth.  No  place:  privately  printed,  1911;  Wix- 
SHIP  (G.  P.).  The  John  Carter  Brown  Library.  A  History.  Boards. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Providence,  1914 ;  and  another. 
Together,  5  vols.  Various  places,  various  dates 

641.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Thomas  (Isaiah).    The  History  of  Printing  in  America, 

with  a  Biography  of  Printers,  and  an  Account  of  Newspapers.  To 
which  is  Prefixed  a  Concise  View  of  The  Discovery  and  Progress  of 
the  Art  in  other  Parts  of  the  World.  Full-page  facsimiles  of  types. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  bindings  rubbed,  one  folding  plate  torn, 
library  stamp  on  titles.  Worcester,  1810 

642.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Thomas  (Isaiah).    A  Catalogue  of  Publications  in  what 

is  now  the  United  States  prior  to  the  Revolution  of  1775-6.     8vo, 
*  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Albany,  1874 

643.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Thomas  (Isaiah).    The  History  of  Printing  in  America, 

with  a  Biography  of  Printers,  and  an  Account  of  Newspapers.  Sec 
ond  Edition.  With  the  Author's  Corrections  and  Additions,  and  a 
Catalogue  of  American  Publications  previous  to  the  Revolution  of 
1776.  Portrait.  2  vols.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops.  BY 
p.  B.  SAXFORD  co.  Albany,  1874 

644.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Tredwell  (D.  M.).    Privately  Illustrated  Books.    Cloth. 

Flatbush,  1892;  GROWOLL  (A).  Three  Centuries  of  English  Book- 
trade  Bibliography.  Reproductions.  8vo,  leather  back  and  cloth. 
New  York :  Dibdin  Club,  1903.  Together,  2  vols. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

645.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Whitmore  (William  H.).    Catalogue  of  American  Por 

tion  of  the  Library  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince.  Portrait.  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1868 

Contains  Memoir  and  List  of  Prince's  publications.  A  bibliographical 
work  seldom  offered  for  sale. 

646.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Whitney  (James  L.).    Catalogue  of  the  Spanish  Library 

and  of  the  Portuguese  Books  bequeathed  by  George  Ticknor  to  the 
Boston  Public  Library.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  slightly  rubbed. 

Boston,  1878 
Contains  a  large  number  of  valuable  bibliographical  notes. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

647.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.   Winston  (John).   Catalogue  of  the  Books  in  the  Library 

at  Blenheim  Palace,  collected  by  Charles,  Third  Earl  of  Sunderland. 
Coat-of-arms.  4to,  half  morocco,  rubbed.  Oxford,  1872 

One  of  50  copies,  not  published. 

648.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Wright    (John).     Early  Bibles    [and]    Early   Prayer 

Books  of  America.  Reproductions.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  leather,  l  'iidings 
worn.  St.  Paul,  1894-1896 

649.  BOOK-PLATES.     Catalogue  of  a  Loan   Exhibition   of   Book-Plates   and 

Super-Li  bros  held  by  the  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  at  the  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,  April  25th  to  June  5th,  1898.  Illustrated  with  reproduc 
tions  of  rare  book-plates.  12mo,  half  roan,  binding  somewhat  rubbed, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Boston,  1898 

650.  BOOKS  ABOUT  BOOKS.     CHAMBERS'S  Cyclopaedia  of  English  Literature. 

Xew  Edition  by  David  Patrick.  Illustrations.  3  vols.  imperial  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  hacks  and  tops,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1902-1904 

651.  BREWER  (E.  C.).     The  Header's  Handbook.     Philadelphia,  1880:  MUL- 

HALL  (M.  C.)  The  Dictionary  of  Statistics.  London,  1892:  CRABB 
(G.).  English  Synonymes.  New  York,  1832:  BARTLETT  (J.). 
Familiar  Quotations.  Boston,  1891,  and  others.  Together,  12  vols. 
royal  8vo,  and  smaller.  Various  bindings,  mainly  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

652.  BRYANT   (W.  D.— Editor).     Library  of  Poetry  and  Song.     Xew  York. 

1871:  GHAY  (THOMAS).  Elegy.  Illustrated.  Xew  York.  1856; 
MITCHELL  (J.  0.).  Burns  and  His  Times.  Glasgow.  1897: 
BYROX  (LORD).  Works.  Illustrated.  Xew  York,  undated;  and 
others:  DAUDET  (ALPHOXSE).  Sappho,  Thirty  Years  of  Paris,  and 
2  others  by  Daudet.  Illustrated;  MOXTAIGXE  (M.).  Works.  4  vols. 
Xew  York,  1866.  Together,  14  vols.  4to  and  smaller,  various  bind 
ings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

653.  BULLEX   (A.  H. — Editor).     A  Christmas  Garland.     Carols  and  Poems 

from  the  Fifteenth  Century  to  the  present  time.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth,  paper  label,  very  slightly  rubbed.  London,  1885 

One  of  150  copies  printed. 

654.  BULLEX  (A.  H. — Editor).    England's  Helicon.     A  collection  of  Lyrical 

and  Pastoral  Poems.  1887 :  Lyrics  and  More  Lyrics  from  the 
Song-Books  of  the  Elizabethan  Age.  2  vols.  1887  and  1888 ;  Lyrics 
from  the  Dramatists  of  the  Elizabethan  Age.  1889.  Poems,  chiefly 
Lyrical,  from  Romances  and  Prose-Tracts  of  the  Elizabethan  Age. 
1890;  Davison's  Poetical  Rhapsody.  2  vols.  1890.  Together,  7  vols. 
8vo,  calf  backs  and  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  slightly  rubbed. 

London,  1887-1890 

ALL  LARGE  PAPER  COPIES,  limited  to  260  copies  each.     Long  out  of  print 
and  scarce. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

655.  BULLEX  (A.  H. — Editor).     Musa  Proterva :  Love-Poems  of  the  Restora 

tion.  Square  8vo,  calf  back  and  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  very  slightly 
rubbed.  London:  Privately  printed,  1889 

One  of  780  copies  printed.     Now  entirely  out  of  print  and   becoming 
scarce. 

656.  BULLEX  (A.  II . — Editor).     Speculum  Amantis:  Love-Poems  from  rare 

Song  Books  and  Miscellanies  of  the  Seventeenth  Century.  Square 
8vo,  calf  back  and  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  very  slightly  rubbed. 

London :  Privately  printed,  1889 

One  of  500  copies  printed.      Now   entirely   out   of   print   and   becoming 
scarce. 

657.  BUXYAX    (JoHx).     The  Pilgrims  Progress.     Portrait  of  Bum/an,  en 

graved  l)ij  J.  Swaine,  from  a  print  by  R.  White,  1682.  8vo,  half  red 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:  William  Pickering  [Printed  by  Charles  Whittingham, 
Chiswiek/l    1849 

658.  BURKE  (EDMUND).    The  Works  of  the  Right  Honorable  Edmund  Burke. 

Revised  Edition.  Portrait.  12vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  some  bindings 
worn,  uncut.  Boston,  1866-1867 

LARGE  PAPER  COPY,  only  100  issued. 

659.  BURNS   (RouKRT).     The  Poetry  of  Robert  Burns.     Edited   by  William 

Ernest  Henley  and  Thomas  F.  Henderson.  With  illustrations,  the 
frontispieces  in  color.  4  vols.  12mo,  half  green  leather,  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  somewhat  rubbed.  Edinburgh,  1905 

One  of  1000  copies  printed,  each  numbered. 

660.  CLARENDON   (EDWARD,  EARL  OF).     History  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil 

Wars  in  England.     7  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  one  binding  damaged. 

Oxford,  1849 

661.  COLBURN    (ZERAH).     A   Memoir,  written  by  himself.     Portrait.     8vo, 

original  cloth,  uncut.  Springfield,  1833;  HAYNES  (REV.  LEMUEL). 
Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Lemuel  llaynes,  by 
Timothy  Mather  Cooley.  Portrait.  8vo,  original  cloth.  Xew-York, 
1837 ;  ADVENTURES  OF  ELDER  TRIPTOLEMUS  TUB,  to  which  is  added. 
The  Old  Man  of  the  IT  ill-Side.  16mo,  original  cloth.  Boston,  1858. 
Together,  3  pieces.  Various  places,  various  dates 

662.  COOPER   (WILLIAM  M.).     A  History  of  the  Rod.     Illustrated.     12mo, 

cloth.    Reprint.  London,  undated 

663.  CRANMER  (THOMAS).    An  Answer  of  the  most  Reverend  Father  in  God 

Thomas  Archebyshop  of  Canterburye,  Primate  of  all  Englande  and 
Metropolitaine  vnto  A  crafty  and  sophisticall  cauillation  deuised  by 

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Stephen  (jlardiner.  Small  folio,  halt'  red  morocco,  printer's  mark  cut 
from  centre  of  title-page,  and  repaired,  last  leaf  somewhat  repaired. 
Xot  returnable. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Reynolde  Wolfe,  1531 

FIRST  EDITION  of  this  famous  work,  printed  mainly  in  BLACK  LETTEB. 
It  is  rare  in  any  condition,  and  the  above,  with  the  exception  of  the 
defects  mentioned,  is  a  copy  in  fairly  good  condition. 

664.  [CREECH  (THOMAS).]     The  Odes,  Satyrs,  and  Epistles  of  Horace.    Done 

into  English.  ]Yith  2  engraved  plates  by  M.  Burghers.  Small  8vo, 
contemporary  English  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  panel  on  sides,  gilt 
tooled  and  lettered  back,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson...and  Anthony  Stephens 
.  . .   1684 

FIRST  EDITION.  FINE  COPY  OF  THIS  SCARCE  EDITION,  with  the  two  leaves 
of  advertisements  and  genuine  blank  leaf  at  end,  in  a  handsome  and  well- 
preserved  binding.  The  pagination  is  not  consecutive  and  a  number  of 
pages  are  misnimibered,  but  the  signatures  are  complete,  and  the  volume 
is  perfect. 

Creech  lost  his  reputation  by  this  translation  of  Horace,  but  it  never 
theless  went  through  a  number  of  editions. 

From  the  William  Gott  collection,  with  his  bookplate. 

665.  CRUIKSHAXK   (GEOEGE).     The  Life  of  Xapoleon  Bonaparte,  by  W.  H. 

Ireland.  Engraved  title-page  with  vignette  in  each  volume,  2? 
folding  plates  (24  in  colors}  by  Cruiksliaiik,  and  a  facsimile' in  the 
text.  4  vols.  8vo,  blue  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled  sides  and 
back,  and  dentelle  inside  borders,  gilt  edges  on  the  rough,  BY  RIVIERE. 
London:  John  Fairburn,  and  John  Cumberland,  1823-1828 

WITH  ALL  THE  PLATES  ix  THE  FIRST  STATE.  Several  plates  have  been  re 
inforced  in  back  of  outer  fold  and  two  refolded,  and  the  lower  margin 
containing  the  imprint  is  trimmed  away  on  the  plate. — "Napoleon's  Ar 
rival  at  the  Tuilleries."  issued  by  Cumberland  for  the  last  volume.  Other 
wise  the  entire  work  is  in  perfect  condition.  Colin,  No.  421:  Douglas, 
No.  57  (and  p.  266). 

This  work  was  originally  issued  in  04  parts,  the  first  48  by  John 
Fairburn.  forming  volumes  1,  2.  and  3,  with  printed  titles  dated  respec 
tively  1823,  1825  and  1827.  with  a  line  folding  plate  in  each  alternate 
part  (24  plates.  23  in  colors  and  one,  "Napoleon's  Generals. "  in  sepia 
tones).  After  the  48th  part  the  publication  was  taken  over  by  John 
Cumberland,  and  finished  in  another  volume  in  16  more  parts  (8  double 
parts).  In  this  last  volume  were  the  plates, — "Napoleon's  Arrival  at  the 
Tuilleries."  in  color,  portrait  of  the  Duke  of  Reichstadt  in  black  and 
white,  and  of  the  Empress  Maria  Louisa  in  aquatint,  and  engraved  titles 
for  the  three  volumes  already  published  as  well  as  for  this  last  volume, 
the  three  plates  and  titles  all  bearing  Cumberland's  imprint,  and  two 
plates  with  the  Fairburn  imprint.  In  Fairburn's  edition  the  plates  were 
not  always  issued  in  order  and  sometimes  appeared  in  advance  of  the 
text,  which  accounts  for  there  being  two  plates  in  the  last  volume  with 
the  Fairburn  imprint  in  place  of  Cumberland's.  There  were  a  number 
of  cancelled  leaves  to  the  parts.  Cumberland  then  reissued  the  entire 
work  in  four  volumes  having  cancelled  Fairburn's  printed  titles  and 

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[Xo.  Wo— Continued] 

having  also  altered  Fairburn's  imprints  on  the  plates  to  his  own,  with 
his  address,  19  Ludgate  Hill.  He  later  printed  a  second  reissue  with 
the  address, — "2  Cumberland  Terrace,  Camden  New  Town." 

The  present  copy  is  apparently  made  up  from  the  ORIGINAL  PARTS,  with 
the  Cumberland  engraved  titles,  ALL  THE  PLATES  AS  ORIGINALLY  ISSUED, 
and  the  substituted  leaves  for  those  cancelled  in  the  parts.  The  original 
wrappers,  Fairburn's  printed  titles  and  the  cancelled  leaves  are  not 
included,  but  the  fact  that  all  the  plates  bear  the  Fairburu  imprint,  with 
the  exception  of  the  three  in  the  last  volume  which  were  first  issued 
by  Cumberland  and  therefore  never  appeared  under  Fairburn's  name,  and 
also  that  the  substitute  leaves  are  printed  on  different  paper  from  the 
other  sheets,  which  would  scarcely  have  been  the  case  if  they  had  all 
been  printed  at  the  same  time,  seems  conclusive  evidence  that  this  SET 

IS    MADE  UP   ENTIRELY  FROM    THE  ORIGINAL   ISSUE  IN    THE  PARTS. 

066.  CRUIKSHANK  (ISAAC  ROBERT).     [Crithannah  (Job).]     Fifty-One  Origi 
nal  Fables,  with  Morals  and  Ethical  Index.     \Yith  85  original  draw 
ings  by  It.  Cruickshank  (sic).    8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  un 
cut,  rubbed.  London,  1833 
Marchmont,  F.     The  Three  Cruikshanks.     No.  132. 

667.  CURTIS   (G.  W.).     Trumps.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     Xew  York 

[1861];  EASTMAN  (C.  G.).  Poems.  Portrait.  Montpelier,  1848, 
and  two  others.  Together,  4  vols.  12mo,  and  smaller.  Various  bind 
ings  (name  on  3  titles).  Various  places,  various  dates 

668.  DAXTE.      Longfellow    (Henry    Wadsworth — Translator).      The    Divine 

Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri.    3  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1875 

669.  DIBDIX  (REV.  THOMAS  FROGXALL).     Reminiscences  of  a  Literary  Life. 

Portrait  and  illustrations.    8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  top,  binding  rubbed. 

London,  1836 

670.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).     The  Battle  of  Life.     A  Love  Story.     Engraved, 

frontispiece  and  illustrations,  by  Maclise,  and  others.    16mo,  sprink 
led  and  plain  calf,  gilt  tooled.  London,  1846 
Fourth  Issue,  without  publisher's  name  on  engraved  title.    Has  the  final 
leaf  of  advertisement. 

671.  DICTIONARIES.    Greenwood  (James).    The  London  Vocabulary,  English 

and  Latin.  The  Tenth  Edition,  with  Additions.  Illustrated.  16mo, 
half  morocco.  London,  1745 

672.  DICTIONARIES.    Webster  (Noah).    An  American  Dictionary  of  the  Eng 

lish  Language.  Engraved  portrait  and  title-page  and  text  illustra 
tions.  Springfield,  Mass.  1864;  WORCESTER  (JOSEPH  E.).  A  Dic 
tionary  of  the  English  Language.  Portrait  (margin  water  stained). 
2  vo'ls.  Boston,  1869.  Together,  4  vols.  royal  4to,  half  morocco,  name 
on  title  of  latter.  Springfield  and  Boston,  1864-1869 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

673.  DISRAELI   (ISAAC).     Amenities  of  Literature.     Frontispieces.     2  vols. ; 

Curiosities  of  Literature.  Frontispieces.  3  vols.  Edited  by  his  Son, 
the  Right  Hon.  B.  Disraeli.  Together,  5  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut,  rubbed.  London.  1863 

674.  DRAMATIC.     Davies  (Thomas).     Memoir  of  the  Life  of  David  Garrick, 

Esq.  Xew^Edition.  Portrait  of  Garrick  engraved  by  Isaac  Taylor. 
2  vols.  8vo/ original  boards,  uncut.  FINE  COPY.  London,  1780 

675.  DRAMATIC.    Kirkman  (James  Thomas).    Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Charles 

Macklin,  Esq.  Principally  Compiled  from  his  own  Papers  and  Mem 
orandums.  The  whole  forming  a  Comprehensive  but  Succinct  His 
tory  of  the  Stage.  Engraved  portrait  of  Macklin.  2  vols.  8vo,  three- 
quarter  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  bindings  rubbed.  FIXE  LARGE 
COPY.  London,  1799 

676.  DRAMATIC.     Hazlitt  (William).     A  View  of  the  English  Stage;  or,  A 

Series  of  Dramatic  Criticisms.  8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt  tooled,  gilt 
edges,  front  loose.  Tear  in  leaf  91-92,  neatly  mended. 

London,  1818 

FIRST   EDITION.     EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED   with  58  portraits   of  the   famous 
actors  of  the  day  in  various  roles,  and  dramatic  writers.     A  number  of 
the  plates  are  inlaid. 
.  From  the  Frederick  W.  French  collection,  with  his  bookplate. 

677.  DRAMATIC.     Campbell  (Thomas).    Life  of  Mrs.  Siddons.     With  portrait 

of  Mrs.  Siddons  engraved  by  Thomas  Lupton  after  the  painting  by 
'  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

London,  1834 
FIRST  AND  BEST  EDITION. 

618.  DRAMATIC.  Doran  (Dr.).  In  and  About  Drury  Lane  and  other  Papers. 
Illustrated.  2  vols.  12mo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt,  BY  TOUT.  Bindings 
rubbed,  one  cover  loose.  London,  1866 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  more  than  120  portraits  of  char 
acters  mentioned  in  the  work,  some  of  which  are  neatly  inlaid. 

679.  DRAMATIC.     Booth  Memorials.     Passages,  Incidents,  and  Anecdotes  in 

the  Life  of  Junius  Brutus  Booth  (the  Elder).  By  His  Daughter. 
Portrait.  Xew  York,  1866  (slightly  stained)  ;  WARREX  (WILLIAM). 
Life  and  Memoirs  of  William  Warren,  Boston's  Favorite  Comedian, 
with  a  full  account  of  his  Golden  Jubilee.  Portraits.  [Xew  York] 
undated.  Together,  2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Xew  York,  lcS6(i.  undated 

680.  DUXTOX  (JOHN).    The  Life  and  Times  of  John  Duntou,  late  Citizen  of 

London.  . .  .With  an  Idea  of  a  Xew  Life,  etc.  Small  8vo.  half  mot 
tled  calf,  gilt.  London,  1705 
FIRST  EDITION  of  this  singular  work.  The  author  was  a  bookseller, 
who,  in  October  1685  sailed  for  Boston,  and  reached  there  after  a  four 
months'  voyage,  where  he  met  John  Eliot,  the  Apostle  to  the  Indians. 
Although  lacking  the  portrait  by  Van  der  Gucht.  it  is  a  fair  copy  with 
the  printed  leaf  preceding  title-page,  "The  Author's  Speaking  Picture." 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

681.  DURER  (ALBERT).  Designs  of  the  Prayer  Book.  Portrait  and  series  of 
43  reproductions  in  varying  colors.  Small  folio,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London:  Ackermann,  181? 

Bound  in  is  the  Mum-hen,  1818,  edition  of  Lucas  Cranach's  designs  for 
the  same,  in  varying  colors.  Both  works  have  become  scarce. 

(582.  EARLY  ENGLISH  LITERATURE.  Collier  (J.  Payne)..  Illustrations  of  Old 
English  Literature.  3  vols.  square  8vo,  full  hlue  morocco,  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  somewhat  rubbed.  London :  Privately  printed,  1866 
Only  a  few  sets  were  printed,  and  the  work  seldom  comes  up  for  sale. 
Here  are  found  reprints  of  the  rarest  fifteenth  and  sixteenth  century 
Interludes,  etc.,  including  writings  by  Nash,  Greene,  Jordan,  Hubbard, 
and  others. 

683.  EIGHTEENTH   ('EXTTKY  ENGRAVINGS.      Ariosto    (Lodovico).      Orlando 

Furioso.  Translated  by  John  Hoole.  With  plates  by  Bartolozzi  and 
others.  5  vols.  8vo,  contemporary  straight-grained  hlue  morocco, 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  very  slightly  rubbed.  London.  1783 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  a  number  of  fine  plates  by 
Eisen,  Moreau,  Cochin,  and  others.  A  VERY  ATTRACTIVE  COPY. 

684.  ENGLISH   CHURCH.      L'Estrange    (Hamon).      The   Alliance   of   Divine 

Offices,  Exhibiting  all  the  Liturgies  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Small  folio,  calf.  *  London!  1(5!»0 

085.  ENGLISH  THEOLOGICAL  TRACTS.  A  thick  small  4to,  volume,  bound  in 
vellum,  containing  about  25  Tracts,  mainly  anonymous,  of  the  latter 
part  of  the  seventeenth  century.  *  London,  1683  etc. 

Interesting  collection,  comprising, — "The  Church  of  England  Free  from 
the  Imputation  of  Popery."  By  Dr.  Hooper.  1683;  The  Case  of  Infant- 
Baptism.  By  Dr.  Hicks.  1683;  The  Case  of  Kneeling  at  the  Holy 
Sacrament.  By  Dr.  Evans.  Both  parts,  London,  1683,  and  others. 

686.  FATHERS  OF  THE  CHURCH.     |  Lupton  (D.)-l     The  Glory  of  their  Times, 

or,  the  Lives  of  ye  Primitive  Fathers.  With  engraved  frontispiece 
and  numerous  finely  engraved  portraits  by  G.  Glover,  including  S. 
Ignatius,  Josephus,  and  others.  8vo,  old,  probably  contemporary 
English  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  somewhat  in  the  manner  of 
one  of  the  Mearnes.  London,  1640 

687.  FIELDING  (HENRY).     Works  of  Henry  Fielding:  comprising, — Amelia; 

Tom  Jones,  2  vols.;  Joseph  Andrews;  Jonathan  Wild.  Together,  5 
vols.  8vo,  boards,  uncut,  and  unopened. 

London  and  Xew  York:  George  Routledge  and  Sons,  1884 
Number  311  of  250  copies  printed. 

688.  [FiSH  (  SIMON).]     A  Supplicacyon  for  the  Beggars  Reprinted  from  the 

Original  Edition  of  1524.  i2mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  back 
and  top,  BY  PICKERING.  London:  William  Pickering,  1845 

The  h'rst  reprint  of  the  original  edition,  limited  to  an  edition  of  100 
copies. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

689.  FLAGELLATION.    History  of  Flagellation  among  Different  Nations.  .  .with 

an  Account  of  Its  Practice  among  the  Early  Christians,  With 
numerous  illustrations.  12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1903 

690.  FRENCH  HISTORY.    The  Historical  Memoirs  of  Philip  de  Comines;  con 

taining  the  Transactions  of  Lewis  XI.  and  of  Charles  VIII.  of 
France.  Royal  8vo,  half  calf,  very  slightly  rubbed.  London,  181? 

691.  FROUDE  (JAMES  ANTHONY).    History  of  England.     10  vols.  8vo,  three- 

quarter  morocco,  gilt  tops,  rubbed.    This  set  lacks  vols.  I  and  IX. 

New  York,  1868-1870 

692.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).    The  Vicar  of  Wakefield,  a  Tale.     With  2  plate* 

engraved  by  Walker.  2  volumes  in  one,  8vo,  old  sprinkled  calf, 
rubbed,  hinges  cracked.  London:  Harrison  and  Co.,  1780 

G93.  GRANT  (EGBERT).     The  Convictions  of  a  Grandfather.     12mo,  original 
red  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York :  Scribner,  1912 

Author's  Presentation  Copy,  with  A.L.S.  to  Mr.  Benton  from  Mr.  Grant 
laid  in. 

694.  GREVILLE  MEMOIRS.    Reeve  (Henry, — Editor).    A  Journal  of  the  Reigns 

of  King  George  IV.  and  King  William  IV.  By  the  late  Charles 
C.  F.  Greville.  3  vols.  1875 ;  A  Journal  of  the  Beign  of  Queen 
Victoria  from  1837  to  1860.  5  vols.  London,  1885-7.  "Together,  8 
vols.  8vo,  three-quarter  blue  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1875-1887 

695.  GRIFFITHS  (MAJOR  ARTHUR).    Mysteries  of  Police  and  Crime.    A  Gen 

eral  Survey  of  Wrongdoing  and  Ite  Pursuit.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Xew  York  and  London,  1899 

696.  GUIZOT  (M.).     A  Popular  History  of  France,  from  the  earliest  Times. 

Extensively  illustrated.    6  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth.          Boston,  undated 

697.  GUIZOT  (F.).    The  History  of  Civilization.    Portraits.    3  vols.    London, 

1873;  LECKY  (\V.  E.  H.).  Rationalism  in  Europe.  2  vols.  cloth. 
New  York,  1870;  DILLON  (J.  F.).  The  Laws  and  Jurisprudence 
of  England  and  America.  Boston,  18D5.  Autograph  presentation 
copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription;  and  others.  Together,  13 
vols.  8vo  and  smaller,  mainly  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

698.  HALLIWELL  (JAMES  ORCHARD).    A  Dictionary  of  Archaic  and  Provincial 

Words.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  one  back  damaged  slightly  at 
top.  London,  1901 

699.  HAMILTON    (ANTHONY).      Memoirs   of    Count   Grammont.      Portraits. 

2  vols.  (binding  broken).  Xew  York,  1885;  CUNNINGHAM  (PETER). 
The  Story  of  Nell  Gwyn.  Portrait.  Xew  York,  1883;  MASSINGER 
(PHILIP).  Plays.  London,  1868;  DEFOE  (DANIEL).  Captain 
Singleton.  London,  1887  :  and  others.  Together,  14  vols.  8vo  and 
smaller,  various  bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

TOO.   [HAMOND     (GEORGE).]        'AfYtXofpafta    Sive     rivsuax-a 

n NETMATOAOriA :  or,  A  Discourse  of  Angels:  Their  Nature 
and  Office,  or  Ministry...  Also  something  touching  Devils  and 
Apparitions,  and  Impulses.  .  .  Small  4to,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  tooled, 
rubbed,  some  leaves  stained,  margins  worn,  old  fly-leaf  containing  a 
pencilled  note  in  an  old  hand  preserved  in  rcbinding. 

London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Parkhurst,  1701 

The  work  which  seems  to  be  in  imitation  of  Increase  Mather's  Angelo- 
graphia,  was  published  anonymously,  edited  by  Hamond.  a  Non-Conformist 
Divine.  The  Dictionary  of  National  Biography  attributes  it  to  the  Rev. 
Richard  Sanders. 

701.  HABLEY  (TIMOTHY).    Moon  Lore.    Frontispiece.     London,  1885;  HOB- 

HOUSE   (W.).     The  Church  and  the  World.     London,   1910.     To 
gether,  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  one  loose  in  covers.  London,  1885-1910 
The  first   named   is   a   volume   seldom   offered   for  sale,    and   contains 
chapters  on  "Moon  Superstitions,"  "Moon  Worship,"  etc. 

702.  HEYLIX    (PETER).     The   Historical  and   Miscellaneous  Tracts.     Folio, 

calf;  rebacked,  portrait  by  White  missing.  London,  1681 

FIRST  EDITION. 

703.  HOLME  (GORDON).    The  Inns  of  Court.    Colored  plate*.    London,  1909; 

TOPLIFF  (SAMUEL).  Travels.  Illustrated.  Boston,  190(i;  PARK- 
HURST  (L.).  A  Vacation  on  the  Nile.  Illustrated.  [Boston]  Pri 
vately  printed,  1913;  KEMP  (E.  G.).  The  Face  of  China.  Illustra 
tions,  some  in  color.  New  York,  1909;  and  others.  Together,  12 
vols.  8vo  and  smaller.  Cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

704.  HOLMES  (X.).     The  Authorship  of  Shakespeare.    Portrait.     New  York, 

1866;  WEISS  (Jonx).  Wit,  Humor  and  Shakespeare.  Boston, 
1876;  LOCKHART  (JOHN).  The  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Plates. 
2  vols.  Edinburgh,  1871;  SCOTT  (SiR  WALTER).  The  Journal  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  Portraits  and  vignette  titles.  2  vols.  New  York, 
1890,  and  others.  Together,  12  vols.  8vo,  and  smaller,  mainly  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

705.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    Works  of  Victor  Hugo,  In  English:  comprising. — Les 

Miserables,  5  vols. ;  Wandering  Jew,  3  vols. ;  Toilers  of  the  Sea.  2 
vols.;  Notre  Dame,  2  vols.  Profusely  illustrated.  Together.  12  vols. 
imperial  8vo,  cloth  uncut. 

London  and  New  York:  Routledge  and  Sons,  1887-1888 

706.  HUNT   (LEIGH).     A  Saunter  through  the  West  End.     12mo,  crimson 

crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  lined,  gilt  top,  uncut,  BY  RIVIERE. 

London, 1861 

FIRST  EDITION.  P^XTKA-ILLI'STRATEO  with  (15  engraved  portraits,  an 
original  watercolor  portrait  of  George  Selwyn  drawn  by  S.  P.  Harding, 
"2'2  views,  several  colored,  and  an  A.N.S.  of  HUNT.  The  Note  and  some 
of  the  plates  are  inlaid. 

The  Autograph  Note  is  written  on  two  sides  of  a  small  sheet.  2%  x  4J/4 
inches,  inlaid  on  the  leaf  following  the  title,  and  reads, — 

[Continued 


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[No.  TOG— Continued] 

"Minimarket  Theatre.  Augt  17. 
"Mil  dear  Sir, 

"I  came  to  explain  how  it  teas  that  you  had  not  yet  had  an  answ 
(crossed  out)  a  reply  to  your  answer.  Since  I  first  wrote  to  you,  I  have 
had  the  benefit  of  reading  my  little  piece  to  my  friend  Mr.  Plancht,  &  the 
consequence  is,  that  I  hare  enlarged,  &  I  think,  improved  it.  My  altera 
tions  are  however  not  quite  finished,  but  I  hope  to  be  able  to  send  it  you 
every  day. 

"Faithfully  Yours, 

(Signed)   "Leigh  Hunt. 
"It.  Webster,  Esqr." 

"07.  ILLUMINATED  MANUSCRIPTS.  Facsimiles  of  Illustrations  in  Biblical  and 
Liturgical  Manuscripts,  executed  in  various  countries,  during  the 
XI-XVI  centuries,  now  in  the  possession  of  Bernard  Quaritch. 
With  an  Introduction.  With  numerous  reproduction*,  a  large  num 
ber  of  wltich  are  ix  GOLD  AND  COLORS.  4to,  full  red  crushed  levant 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  original  wrappers  preserved,  BY  ZAEHXS- 
DORF.  London,  1889 

One  of  the  most  perfect  productions  of  its  kind  ever  made.  It  is  seldom 
offered  for  sale,  having  become  very  scarce. 

708.  JACOB  (HENRY).     Anno  Domini  1616.     A  Confession  and  Protestation 

of  the  Faith  of  Certaine  Christians  in  England.  Typewritten  copy 
of  printed  book  in  the  British  Museum,  with  letters  regarding  same 
from  Henry  H.  Sprague,  C.  W.  Ernst,  G.  T.  Longley,  with  Receipt 
from  Mr.  Longley  for  work  of  copying,  and  biographical  sketch  of 
Jacob  inserted.  1901 

709.  KOCK  (CHARLES  PAUL  DE).    The  Works  of  Charles  Paul  De  Kock.  with 

a  General  Introduction  by  Jules  Claretie.     Translated  into  English 

by  Edith  Mary  Xorris.     Illustrated  with   etchings,  some  in   color, 

photogravures  and  drawings.     27  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Xew  York:  F.  J.  Quinby  Company  [1903-1904] 

ST.  GERVAIS  EDITION,  in  50  volumes,  Limited  to  500  Numbered  and 
Registered  Sets,  this  being  set  No.  2  (incomplete,  comprising  27  vols. 
only ) . 

CONTENTS : 

Andre  the  Savoyard.     2  vols. :  The  Barber  of  Paris.     2  vols. : 

The  Child  of  My  Wife:  The  Damsel  of  the  Three  Skirts; 

Edmond  and  His  Cousin,  etc ;  Ftere  Jacques.     2  vols. ;  Friquette ; 

The  Gogo  Family.    2  vols. :  Gustave  [and]  M.  Martin's  Donkey.    2  vols. ; 

Jean.  2  vols. ;  Little  Lise  :  Madame  Pautalon  ;  Monsieur  Dupont.  2  vols. ; 

Memoirs;  My  Neighbor  Raymond.     2  vols.;  Scenes  of  Parisian  Life; 

Sister  Anne.     2  vols. ;  Adhe'niar. 

710.  LAWS.     Dugdale  (William).    Origines  Juridiciales,  or  Historical  Memo 

rials  of  the  English  Laws,  Courts  of  Justice,  etc.  With  portraits 
and  coats-of-arms.  Folio,  full  calf,  title  cut  round  and  mounted. 

In  the  Savoy,  1671 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  ten  portraits,  mainly  by  R.  White 
or  Faithorne,  some  of  which  are  scarce  and  brilliant  impressions.  A  VERY 

INTERESTING  COPY. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

711.  LAWS.     Dunning   (John).     Reports  of  Cases  Argued  and  Adjudged  in 

the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Reign  of  George 
the  Second.  With  Notes  by  Charles  G.  Delano.  Portrait.  8vo, 
boards,  cloth  back,  paper  label,  uncut.  Boston,  1885 

Presentation  copy  with  autograph  inscription  from  the  Publisher. 

712.  LAW.     Green  Bag  (The).    Edited  by  Horace  W.  Fuller.    Vols.  1  to  20. 

20  vols.  4to,v  half  morocco.  Boston,  1889-1908 

713.  LEECH    (Joim).     [Leigh    (Percicval).]     The  Comic  Latin  Grammar; 

A  new  and  facetious  Introduction  to  the  Latin  Tongue.  Illus 
trated  by  John  Leech.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top,  with  original  cloth  back  strip  and  front  cover  bound  in. 

London:   C.   Tilt,    1840 

714.  LINDSAY   (W.  L.).     Mind  in  the  Lower  Animals.     2  vols.     "NTew  York, 

1880;  TYXDALL  (JOHN).  New  Fragments.  New  York,  1892; 
BALDWIN  (JOHN  D.).  Pre-Historic  Nations.  New  York,  1869; 
GROVE  (PROFESSOR — AND  OTHERS).  The  Correlation  and  Conser 
vation  of  Forces.  New  York,  1867;  and  others.  Together,  12  vols. 
8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

715.  LOWELL  (A.  L.).    The  Government  of  England.    2  vols.    London,  1908; 

LODGE  (HENRY  C.).  Studies  in  History.  Boston,  1885;  MORLEY 
(JOHN).  Rousseau.  New  York,  1878;  PERKINS  (J.  B.).  France 
Under  Mazarin.  Portraits.  2  vols.  New  York,  1887;  and  others. 
Together,  12  vols.  8vo  and  smaller,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

716.  MAHON  (PHILIP  HENRY,  LORD).    History  of  England.     7  vols.;  STAN 

HOPE  (EARL).  History  of  England.  Portrait.  2  vols.  Together, 
9  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs,  leather  labels,  binding  poor,  not 
returnable.  London,  1858-1872 

717.  MAN  OF  THE  WORLD'S  DICTIONARY  (THE).    Translated  from  the  French. 

12mo,  half  light  brown  levant  morocco,  uncut,  with  original  boards 
bound  in.  Signature  on  title.  London:  J.  Appleyard,  1822 

718.  MATTHEWS  (MARMADUKE).    The  Messiah  Magnified  By  the  mouthes  of 

Babes  in  America.    4tov  boards.  London,  1(559  [1906] 

Manuscript  copy,  in  pencil,  of  the  original  edition  published  in  London, 
1659,  with  receipted  bill  from  Miss  Pattie  Osier,  of  London,  for  the  work 
of  copying,  and  a  note  from  Worthington  Ford  regarding  the  manuscript, 
laid  in. 

^19.  MISSAL  OF  ST.  AUGUSTINE'S  ABBEY.  Rule  (Martin).  The  Missal  of 
St.  Augustine's  Abbey,  Canterbury.  Edited  with  an  Introductory 
Monograph.  Facsimile.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Cambridge,   1890 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

720.  MISSALS.    THE  LEOFKIC  MISSAL  as  used  in  the  Cathedral  of  Exeter  dur 

ing  the  Episcopate  of  its  first  Bishop,  A.D.  1050-1072;  Together 
with  some  account  of  the  Red  Book  of  Derby,  the  Missal  of  Robert 
of  Jumieges,  and  a  few  other  early  Manuscript  Service  Books  of 
the  English  Church.  Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Xotes  by 
F.  E.  Warren.  Frontispiece  -facsimile  of  leaf  of  the  original  manu 
script.  4to,  leather  back,  binding  loose. 

Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1883 

721.  MOHLEY   (Jonx).     Voltaire.     London,  1891;  HOPES  (JoHX  CODMAN). 

The  Campaign  of  Waterloo.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 
Xew  York,  1892;  BESANT  (WALTER).  Fifty  Years  Ago.  Illus 
trated.  New  York,  1888;  GREEX  (Jonx  RICHARD).  The  Making  of 
England.  Maps.  Xew  York,  1882,  and  others.  Together,  12  vols. 
various  bindings,  mainly  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

722.  MOTLEY  (Jonx  LOTHROP).     History  of  the  United  Netherlands.    Por 

traits  and  map.    4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  paper  labels,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Xew  York,  1880 

723.  NAPOLEON.     Las  Cases  (Le  Comtc  August  in  de).     Memorial  cle  Sainte 

Helene.  Journal  of  the  Private  Life  and  Conversations  of  the  Em 
peror  Napoleon  at  Saint  Helena.  ]\'ith  frontispieces, — VoL  I,  Por 
trait  of  Napoleon,  engraved  by  J.  Thomson  after  a  painting;  VoL 
II ,  House  in  which  Napoleon  wa-s  born,  and  Folding  map  of  the 
Campaign  in  Italy;  Vol.  IV,  Map  of  the  Island  of  ' Saint  Helena. 
8  vols.  in  four,  8vo,  original  sprinkled  calf  (Vol.  IV  mottled), 
joints  weak.  P.  v  of  Contents  of  Vol.  II  wrongly  bound  after  p.  iv 
of  Vol.  III.  London:  Henry  Colburn  and  Co.,  1823 

FIRST  ENGLISH  EDITION.     The  Plan  of  Longwy  called  for  as  frontispiece 
in  Vol.  I  has  been  replaced  by  the  Portrait  of  Napoleon. 

724.  XAPOLEOX.     Sloane  (William  Milligan).     Life  of  Xapoleon  Bonaparte. 

Numerous  illustrations.  4  vols.  imperial  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  backs  and 
tops,  gilt  coat-of-arms  on  front  covers.  Xew  York,  1909 

725.  NAPOLEONIC  CAMPAIGNS.     The  History  of  the  Campaign  of, — 1796  in 

Germany  and  Italy;  1797,  in  Italy  and  Germany;  1799,  in  Germany 
and  Switzerland;' 1799,  in  Italy;  1799,  in  Holland.  Translated 
from  the  French.  Folding  maps.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo,  half  roan, 
binding  worn  and  one  broken,  texts  foxed.  Not  returnable. 

London:  J.  Barfield,  1800-1801 
With  bookplates  of  W.  H.,  Col.  Fitz  Clarence,  and  the  Earl  of  Minister. 

726.  ODD  VOLUMES  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS,  including, — Annual  Report 

of  the  American  Historical  Association,  1911.  2  vols;  Works  of 
Edgar  Allan  Poe.  Vol.  5.  New  York,  no  date ;  Annals  of  the 
American  Pulpit,  By  Sprague.  Vol.  1.  New  York,  1857;  Cooke's 
History  of  Party.  Vols.  2  and  3.  London,  1837;  and  others.  To 
gether,  32  vols.  various  sizes,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

727.  OLD   DICTIONARIES.     Phillips    (Edward).     The   Xew   World   of   Ours. 

London,  1720;  BAILEY  (X.).  Universal  Etymological  English  Dic 
tionary.  London,  1730;  JOHXSOX  (SAMUEL).  Dictionary.  Por 
trait.  2  vols.  London,  1819.  Together,  4  vols.  folio  and  4  to,  calf 
and  half  calf,  bindings  worn.  Various  places,  various  dates 

The  volume  by  Bailey  contains  some  words  which  are  generally  omitted 
from  English  dictionaries. 

728.  OMAR  KHAYYAM.    Thompson  (Eben  Francis).    The  Quatrains  of  Omar 

Khayyam,  of  Xishapur.  With  an  Introduction  by  Nathan  Haskel) 
Dole  Facsimile.  8vo,  boards  paper  label,  uncut  and  partly  un 
opened.  [Worcester,  Mass.]  Privately  Printed/ 1906 
Edition  limited  to  85  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  signed  and  num 
bered,  this  being  No.  57. 

729.  PERRY  (GEORGE  G.).    History  of  the  Church  of  England.    3  vols.    Lon 

don,  1861;  AMOS  (S.).  Fifty  Years  of  the  English  Constitution. 
Boston,  1880;  MAY  (T.  E.).  The  Constitutional  History  of  Eng 
land.  2  vols.  New  York,  1880,  and  others.  Together",  12  vols. 
various  bindings,  mainly  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

730.  PICKERING  (JOHN).    A  Vocabulary,  or  Collection  of  Words  and  Phrases 

peculiar  to  the  United  States  of  America.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
original  board  covers  bound  in,  uncut.  Manuscript  note  in  ink  on 
one  leaf.  Boston,  181<> 

Boston  Public  Library  Duplicate,  with  Stamp  on  verso  of  title. 

731.  PICTURESQUE  EUROPE.     The  British  Isles.     2  vols.;  The  Continent.     3 

vols.     Extensively  illustrated  with  full-page  plates  and  text  illus 
trations  on  steel  and  wood  by  the  most  eminent  artists.     Together. 
5  vols.  royal  4to,  half  roan,  gilt  backs,  leather  labels,  bindings  rubbed. 
London,   Paris   and   Xew   York:    Cassell  ^  Petter   and    Galpin, 

undated 

Inserted   is  a  one-page  A.L.S.   by   David   W.   Theever,  dated    "Boston. 
Dec.  9,  1895,"  presenting  to  Mr.  Benton  this  work. 

732.  PORTRAITS.    Chappel  (A.).    Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  LTnited  States. 

Xew  York  f  1881] ;  The  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Eminent 
Americans.  Volume  I  (only).  Xew  York  [1862];  A  thick  royal 
8vo  vol.,  in  half  calf,  containing  about  190  Steel  Portraits  from 
Lodge's  "Portraits."  Together,  3  vols.  4to  and  royal  8vo,  various 
bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

733.  REAL    (ANTONY).     The   Story   of  the   Stick   in   All   Ages   and   Lands. 

Translated  and  Adapted  from  the  French  of  Antony  Real  (Fernand 
Michel).  12mo,  cloth.  Xew  York,  1875 

734.  REES  (JAMES).    Life  of  Edwin  Forrest.    Philadelphia,  n.d ;  LOUXSBURY 

(T.  R.).  James  Fenimore  Cooper.  Boston  1880;  MARTYX  (CAR 
LOS).  Wendell  Phillips.  Xew  York,  1890;  McMASTER  (J.  B.). 
Benjamin  Franklin.  Boston,  1889;  and  others.  Together,  7  vols. 
8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

735.  RICHARDSON'   (SAMUEL).     The  Works  of  Samuel  Richardson.     With  a 

Prefatory  Chapter  of  Biographical  Criticism,  by  Leslie  Stephen. 
With  portrait  of  Kichardson  in  Volume  I.  12  vols.  8vo,  half  calf, 
yellow  edges,  corners  rubbed.  London:  H.  Sotheran  &  Co.,  1884 

Limited  Edition  of  250  copies,  this  being  No.  235. 

CONTENTS : 

Pamela.    3  vols. ;  Clarissa  Harlowe.    5  vols. ; 

Sir  Charles  Grandison.    4  vols. 

736.  ROMAN*  BREVIARY  (THE)  :  Reformed  by  Order  of  the  Holy  (Ecumenical 

Council  of  Trent.  Translated  out  of  Latin  into  English  by  John, 
Marquess  of  Bute.  2  vols.  thick  12mo,  cloth,  paper  labels,  uncut. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1879 

737.  RUSSELL  (W.  C.).    Horatio  Xelson.    Xew  York,  1890;  McKiM  (R.  H.). 

A  Soldier's  Recollections.  London,  1911;  BIGELOW  (Jonx). 
The  Principles  of  Strategy.  Philadelphia,  1894;  WILKINSON 
(KosMo).  The  Personal  Story  of  the  Upper  House.  Frontispiece. 
New  York,  1905 ;  and  others.  Together,  14  vols.  8vo,  and  smaller, 
mainly  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

738.  SAXGEIJ  (WILLIAM  W.).    The  History  of  Prostitution.    8vo,  cloth,  bind 

ing  soiled.  Xew  York,   1858 

739.  SHAKESPEARE  (WILLIAM).     The  Plays  and  Poems  of  William  Shakes 

peare.  .  .A  Life  of  the  Poet,  and  an  enlarged  History  of  the  Stage, 
by  Edward  Malone.  Portraits,  etc.  21  vols.  8vo,  half  brown 
morocco,  gilt,  name  of  former  owners  on  titles.  London,  1821 

A  desirable  and  well  bound  set  of  this  esteemed  edition. 

740.  SHAKESPEARE    (WILLIAM).     Bacon    (Delia).     The   Philosophy   of   the 

Plays  of  Shakespeare  Unfolded.  With  a  Preface  by  Nathaniel  Haw 
thorne.  8vo,  cloth,  name  on  title,  quotations  written  in  ink  on  both 
sides  of  blank  leaf.  Boston,  1857 

FIRST  EDITION  with  the  preface  by  Hawthorne. 

741.  SHAKESPEARE  (WILLIAM).     Knight  (Charles — Editor).     The  Complete 

Works  of  Shakespeare,  from  the  Original  Text.  Illustrated  with 
new  and  finely  executed  steel  engravings.  3  vols.  imperial  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  backs,  binding  rubbed.  Xew  York,  undated 

742.  SHAKESPEARE  CONCORDANCE.     Bartlett   (John).     A  Xew  and  Complete 

Concordance  of  the  Dramatic  Works  of  Shakespeare.  Thick  royal 
4to,  roan  back,  binding  broken.  London,  1894 

743.  SLANG.     Slang  and  Its  Analogues  Past  and  Present,     With  Synonyms 

in  English,  French,  German,  Italian,  etc.  Compiled  and  Edited  by 
John  S.  Farmer  and  W.  E.  Henley.  Yols.  I  to  VII ;  Also,  Vol.  I, 
Revised  Edition.  Together,  8  vols.  small  4to,  half  roan,  binding 
somewhat  rubbed. 

[London]  Printed  for  Subscribers  Only.  1890-1903 
Edition  limited  to  750  numbered  copies  signed  by  the  editor. 


Second  Session,  Thursday  Evening,  March  llth 

744.  SLAXG  DICTIONARY  (THE).     With  "Cadger*  map."    12mo,  full  crimson 

calf,  gilt  yellow  edges,  BY  MORRELL.  London :  J.  C.  Hotten,  1864 

745.  SLANG  DICTIONARY.    Maitland  (James).    The  American  Slang  Diction 

ary.  Embodying  all  American  and  English  Slang  Phrases  in  Cur 
rent  Use,  with  their  Derivation  and  Philology.  4to,  cloth,  uncut, 
paper  label,  binding  worn.  Chicago,  1891 

LARGE  PAPER  COPY.     Autograph  of  author  on  title. 

746.  SMOLLETT  (TOBIAS).    Works  of  Tobias  Smollett;  comprising. — Roderick 

Random;  Peregrine  Pickle,  2  vols. ;  Humphry  Clinker;  The  Adven 
tures  of  Ferdinand  Count  Fathom;  Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.  To 
gether,  6  vols.  8vo,  boards,  uncut  and  unopened. 

London  and  Xew  York:  George  Routledge  and  Sons,  1884 
Number  311  of  350  copies  printed. 

747.  SOUTHEY  (ROBERT).    The  Life  of  Xelson.     With  8  woodcuts  Inj  George 

Cruikshank.     24mo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top. 

London,  1830 

FIRST    EDITION    with    the    Cruikshank    illustrations.      Colin,    No.    725; 
Douglas,  No.  119. 

748.  STANLEY  (ARTHUR  PENRHYN).    Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Eastern 

Church.  With  an  Introduction  on  the  Study  of  Ecclesiastical  His 
tory.  Second  Edition.  Folding  map,  partly  colored.  Svo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top  and  back,  gilt  inner  fillet  borders,  BY  THE 

ROSE   BINDERY.  London,   1862 

749.  SUCKLING  (SiR  JOHN).     The  Works  of  Sir  John  Suckling,  containing 

All  his  Poems,  Love-Verses,  Songs,  Letters,  and  his  Tragedies  and 
Comedies.  Never  before  printed  in  one  Volume.  Small  Svo,  full 
mottled  calf,  yellow  edges,  BY  MORRELL.  London,  1696 

Evidently  this  edition  was  issued  without  a  portrait. 

750.  TAINE  (H.  A.).     History  of  English  Literature.     Translated  from  the 

French  by  H.  Van  Laun.     4  vols.  Svo,  red  cloth,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1873-1874 

With  signature  of,  "J.  H.  Benton,  Jr.     Mar.  2.  1X75,"  on  title  of  each 
volume. 

751.  TAYLOR  (HANNIS).     The  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  English  Constitu 

tion.  Boston,  1890;  FINLASON  (W.  F.).  Reeves'  History  of  the 
English  Law.  3  vols.  London,  1869;  COURTNEY  (L.).  Tlie  Work 
ing  Constitution  of  the  United  Kingdom.  London,  1901,  and  others. 
Together,  12  vols.  Svo,  and  smaller,  various  bindings,  mainly  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

752.  [WILLIAMS   (JOHN— Bishop  of  Chichester).]     A  Brief  Discourse  Con 

cerning  the  Lawfulness  of  Worshipping  God  by  the  Common-Prayer. 
Being  in  Answer  to  a  Book,  Entituled,  A  Brief  Discourse  concerning 

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the  Unlawfulness  of  the  Common-Prayer  Worship.  Lately  Printed 
in  New-England,  and  Re-printed  in  London...  The  Second  Edi 
tion  Corrected.  Small  4to,  new  boards,  small  tear  in  one  leaf. 

London :  Printed  for  Ri.  Chiswell,  1694 

This  is  Bishop  Williams'  reply  to  Increase  Mather's  "Brief  Discourse," 
printed  in  Boston  in  1689. 

753.  WOLLSTOXECRAFT  (MARY).     Letters  Written  during  a  Short  Residence 

in  Sweden,  Xorway,  and  Denmark.  8vo,  mottled  calf,  inner  gilt 
borders,  binding  rubbed.  London,  1796 

754.  WRIGHT  (THOMAS).    Dictionary  of   Obsolete  and   Provincial   English. 

2  vols.  London,  1869;  CHAMBERS  (ROBERT — Editor).  Cyclopaedia 
of  English  Literature.  2  vols.  Philadelphia,  1867;  BURTOX  (Jonx 
HILL).  The  Book-Hunter.  Xew  York,  1863,  and  others.  To 
gether,  12  vols.  royal  8vo,  and  smaller,  various  bindings,  mainly 
cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 


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